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new guy here so if this has been asked please forgive me, new to the site and to fish tanks in general...
my wife would like a salt water tank. we picked up a 35 gallon tank that I had planned on putting an over flow and sump set up on it.
the more i look at it the more I think I have a tempered bottom. I used the polarized sun glasses and blue screen test and while it's not as clearly obvious as the ones on youtube I do still see the streaks in it. so drilling the bottom is out.
if I still wanted to do an over flow what options do I have? can I plumb out of the back or side of the tank? I have not seen any like that so I am sure there is a reason but since the back isn't tempered I could drill the hole an inch or so off the bottom????? is there a reason no one does this?
I am in the Cumming area also, are there any good stores there? I went to one on 141 (south of 120) and when I asked about putting a sump in he said there wasn't any kits to do that and he has never done that. my guess is he wanted to sell me a new tank.
thanks,
Seth

my wife would like a salt water tank. we picked up a 35 gallon tank that I had planned on putting an over flow and sump set up on it.
the more i look at it the more I think I have a tempered bottom. I used the polarized sun glasses and blue screen test and while it's not as clearly obvious as the ones on youtube I do still see the streaks in it. so drilling the bottom is out.
if I still wanted to do an over flow what options do I have? can I plumb out of the back or side of the tank? I have not seen any like that so I am sure there is a reason but since the back isn't tempered I could drill the hole an inch or so off the bottom????? is there a reason no one does this?
I am in the Cumming area also, are there any good stores there? I went to one on 141 (south of 120) and when I asked about putting a sump in he said there wasn't any kits to do that and he has never done that. my guess is he wanted to sell me a new tank.
thanks,
Seth