Can you drill a 10G glass tank?

reeferx

Member
depends on the make i think. the store you about it at may be able to tell you or look online on the manufacturer's site. check the bottom pane for a 'tempered' id.
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fossilcrab

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yes you can, they usually use a diamond tip cutter to drill it. You can ask your local Home Depot or Lowe's store and find out if they do this kind of service. If you have money to spare, you can buy one.
hope this help.
 
I've looked on All-Glass and the bottom of their 10G isn't tempered, would the back be for any reason. I would like to make a mini-reef tied into a larger system. I'm wondering if I could just drill a hole in the back for an overflow to tie it together.
 

reeferx

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hmmm... how about getting a cheapo used acrylic tank and drilling that out?
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A used arcylic tank sounds great, only problem is it would take me 2 years to find something like that around here. In the past 4 months I've seen 4 used tanks for sale around lincoln ne. All were glass, 2 were 55g, both wanted more than what they were worth, and the other 2 were being sold together, not sure on size, they both sold before I called.
 

reeferx

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Try ----!
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mo168

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Go get a Eclipse from Marineland they have 3,6,12 gallon, Acylic Tank or better yet go Walmart and there is a 5 Gallon Acylic Tank.. called Galaxy
 
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ksauerb322

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why?? <img src="graemlins//confused.gif" border="0" alt="[confused]" />
 
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