WTB - Overflow Box

FlipCyd

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Looking for either a CPR CS90 or CS100. Don't really like the U-tube style.

PM me if you got one or can get me one for a good price. I definitely don't want to spend over $100 for a small acrylic box.

Thanx in advance
Drew
 

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I have a lifereef for sale, u tube though, it is the best there is,
pm me if you are interested.
 

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Check out the internal overflow boxes on glass-holes.com. You have to drill the back of your tank but they're fail safe. I think the whole kit w/ a diamond hole saw is around $50...
 

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I have a lifereef for sale, u tube though, it is the best there is,
pm me if you are interested.
I had a bad experience with the syphon breaking and my tank overflowing. The aqualifter will start CPR if my power goes out then comes back on.
 

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Check out the internal overflow boxes on glass-holes.com. You have to drill the back of your tank but they're fail safe. I think the whole kit w/ a diamond hole saw is around $50...
If my tank wasn't running I would do that. Too much headache to have to drain the tank then move it out enough to drill it. Running a hose in my house and setting up some kind of spill tray to catch the water to cool the bit. Trust me I thought about that, and an overflow box is the easiest solution.
 
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