![]() Also planning on drilling a 4th hole at the same height, in the center of the tank for a return, which will run just up and over the coast-to-coast overflow (I've seen a picture of this done and it looks great). My plan is for the horizontal center for the holes to be 5" from the top of the tank trim (this is based on Bean Animal and other tank build websites' recommendations) and about 1 to 1.5 inches of space between each hole. After reading his threads thoroughly, I know that all three holes leaving the tank should be at the same height and a minimum of the width of a hole away from each other. I'm about to drill, but despite reading a lot, I still feel unsure on the hole placement. new 125 gallon non-reef ready Aqueon tankġ.) where exactly should I drill the holes in the tank? I'm planning on doing a Bean Animal setup with a coast-to-coast overflow. I would highly recommend him to anyone interested in having a really nice setup Once I get the tank going, I'll be sure to add pics. amazing custom-made solid oak, black stand and canopy built by Jim who is here on Boston Reefers (Calciumbuf). I've probably spent about 200-300 hours reading up on reef tanks so far and am trying to move forward with the project. I have all sorts of advanced tropical/freshwater planted tanks, etc., but this is my first shot at saltwater. Hi everybody! Gradually making progress with my new 125 gallon setup but I could still use a lot of help.
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