I recently finished up the plumbing (BA) on my 60gal (48L x 24D x 12H) and got it filled up only to figure out the overflow box I made is perhaps a bit too high...okay, who am I BS'ing it's totally too high. The water level in the DT is VERY close to the upper rim of the tank, so much so that when I was putting my hand in to move some of the sand around, just a bit of movement and the water is going overboard. :doh:
Vice the usual trough type overflow associated with most BA overflows, I built a three-sided box that goes all the way to the floor of the tank...kind of like an overflow box for a Durso or Herbie but the holes are drilled in the back glass instead of the bottom.
So, I wanted to pick some of your "crafty" brains to see if you have any brilliant ideas on how to remedy this without completely tearing the tank down and re-doing the overflow box.
Here's a couple of pics to help provide some visual clarification of my words. 5...4...3...2...1...commence with the brilliance
Here's the whole setup
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Here's a shot from under the tank
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Here's a shot before the tank was filled
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Inside the overflow box
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The problem...
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Vice the usual trough type overflow associated with most BA overflows, I built a three-sided box that goes all the way to the floor of the tank...kind of like an overflow box for a Durso or Herbie but the holes are drilled in the back glass instead of the bottom.
So, I wanted to pick some of your "crafty" brains to see if you have any brilliant ideas on how to remedy this without completely tearing the tank down and re-doing the overflow box.
Here's a couple of pics to help provide some visual clarification of my words. 5...4...3...2...1...commence with the brilliance
Here's the whole setup

Here's a shot from under the tank

Here's a shot before the tank was filled

Inside the overflow box

The problem...
