HOB overflow?

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ClamKnuckle

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I have a 55 running right now with no sump or anything...I would like to have one. being that the tank is running and I would be paranoid about breaking something, I can't drill. Does anyone have any recommendations on a HOB overflow?
 
I can get you a HOB U tube overflow. PM me if you're interested. Also, check with the other sponsors of this site. I have found the U tube type to be the simplest, easiest, and cheapest way to go.
 
:mrgreen: I don't have to be for you to PM me. Just look at the bottom of my post and you'll see the "PM" button. Click that and send me a message. I'll get it the next time I'm online. I'm usually on 5-6 times a day anyway so I'll see it pretty quickly.
 
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