New to hobby. Need help.

kiefers

Active Member
oh....... and I don't personally know ANY 30g tank that has a temper...... Lol.... drilled even
 

btldreef

Moderator
I think if the tank wasn't already set up, drilled would be the best way to go, adding water volume, especially to a smaller tank is almost always a plus. Since the tank is already set up, I don't know if I'd go through the hassle of emptying it, etc and restarting the whole process, especially if it already has sand. If it's really new into the cycle (less than 3 weeks/hasn't spiked yet), I would be more inclined to think about dumping everything out and drilling the tank.
 

kiefers

Active Member
*waving*
I have to agree, even tho it wouldn't be that difficult in putting the water in a new 36 gallon bin with the sand and putting in the heater and a power head to keep the cycle going while drilling the tank.
the water should continue to cycle in the bin but once put back into the tank, the water is going to be cloudy for a couple of days.
 

btldreef

Moderator
Not to mention (since it won't just let me edit and add this to my last post):
If the OP is looking to ultimately increase water volume and have a sump, there are some great hang on overflows out there. I personally really like the CPR series, they're slimmer than most others and work well. If we're afraid of overflow, we're not talking a significant amount of water here in all reality, I think it would be the easier (and IMO smarter) option.
 

florida joe

Well-Known Member
I would still like the OP to answer my original question "
Just out of curiosity why do you want to drill a 30g tank?
 

jerth6932

Active Member
Unfortinatly I don't believe we will get an answer, I'm hopeful, but doubt it. He has one post and hasn't been back. I hope you come back so you can get the help you were seeking!
 
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