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Any one use AGA Megaflow tanks? Opinions?


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    Default Any one use AGA Megaflow tanks? Opinions?

    I am day dreaming about my next system a 120g or 180g. I am having trouble finding options here in N. California for the tank. The only one I can find at any kind of good price is AGA Megaflow. I am planing to run the sump with the 2 1" drains and use the 2, 3/4 inch risers for sump return 750 GPH or so through sump

    Also any recomendations on the size and location of holes for a closed loop system 3,000 to 4,000 GPH ?????

    Any thoughts or opinions welcome.

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    they work fine. they are a little bulky and are no longer located in the corners. i do not like the fact that it has a thin inner space where all the water enters the overflow but it's to small to get anything in there to clean it well. they do look clean and are very functional.

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