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Drilled 75 or 90 Gallon All Glass Aquarium


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    skuttduck - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Drilled 75 or 90 Gallon All Glass Aquarium

    After all these years going through Aqualifter pumps and leaving poor Kelsey at the house watching the reef tank I'd like to see if anyone has a drilled 75 or 90 gallon All glass aquarium.

    There is nothing wrong with my 75 tank other than the fact the CPR overflow has flaws and occasionally the siphon breaks and the Osmolator then starts to dump in fresh water and the tank nearly overflows. I purchased a float switch that shuts off the Eheim pump in the sump.

    Now the deal is this never happens to me when I am at home, it only happens when Kelsey stays at the house when we are on vacation.

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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Hey Tim,

    Long time no see/talk to!

    I have a 90 gallon I'm trying to sell, However, it's not drilled. The good news is that Preuss will drill it for a nominal fee. Here's the for sale link... http://www.captivereefs.com/forum/eq...ss-tank-24621/. You should come over and check it out... or just come over and visit. I'll reduce the price by whatever Preuss charges to drill the hole. And if you help me get it out of the basement can deliver it (if it fits in my Subaru, which I think it does).

    Tom

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    skuttduck - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Awesome Tom!

    Yes I'm interested. I'll check to see how much Preuss will charge to drill it and put the bulkhead on.

    Then I have the fun task of transferring everything from the 75 over to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skuttduck View Post
    After all these years going through Aqualifter pumps and leaving poor Kelsey at the house watching the reef tank I'd like to see if anyone has a drilled 75 or 90 gallon All glass aquarium.

    There is nothing wrong with my 75 tank other than the fact the CPR overflow has flaws and occasionally the siphon breaks and the Osmolator then starts to dump in fresh water and the tank nearly overflows. I purchased a float switch that shuts off the Eheim pump in the sump.

    Now the deal is this never happens to me when I am at home, it only happens when Kelsey stays at the house when we are on vacation.
    are you still looking for a 90 with internal overflow?

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    skuttduck - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I may however, an unexpected $983 bill after Christmas has eaten up nearly all my paycheck. So I am going to have to postpone this. I have a newer overflow now to replace the CPR one.
    The CPR had a lot of bubble algae growing in it.

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    If you are I have a 90 that I'm looking to sell in March...once I have my new tank set up. if your interested let me know, I'm trying to avoid putting it on craigslist.

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