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DIY Parts...and where to get them...
Where would someone find a filter comb for an overflow? Or a complete setup to install into a drilled tank. OR perhaps if anyone has any plans for them to [acronym:f4a53a6688="Do it yourself"]DIY[/acronym:f4a53a6688]. Im not wanting the overflow box but the actual in-tank.[/list][/code]
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well, if it's an all-glass tank, see if your pet store can order you the all-glass overflow kit.
if it's some other brand, then I'm not real sure ... you dont absolutely need the comb, you could stack rocks or something around the drain area and use a "stand pipe" instead to set your water level. |
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