![]() ![]() I don't know if there really will be much shadowing considering the lights will be at the most placed in the middle of the tank if not slightly forwards of centre.Ĭlick to expand.People that have them flood just don't have the water level set correctly. The tank is 24" front to back and the width (left to right) of the glass-holes box is 18" (again, 6" front to back). A concern with a 6" front to back internal box is shadowing underneath from the light. I think the ghost will also be quieter but I don't think the glass-holes is really that loud to start. It is probably going to be close to $100 more that the custom Glass-holes box. It has a removable front grill for maintenance. The advantage of the Ghost is that the internal box is only just over an inch front to back and the main box is external, I believe 4 1/2" front to back. They were also good enough to refer me to Reef Savy and their brand new product the Ghost Overflow: I have the option of having them make a box similar dimensions but 6" front to back to allow access to the top of the box in front of the eurobracing. The overflo is 3 1/2 inches front to back and it leaves no space for install or maintainance as it needs to be right up under the eurobrace glass. 000kit.htm ) but it won't work out as a standard product they retail. I have been very excited to use a glass-holes internal overflow box (. I want to rip out the existing overflo's and install a rear-wall mounted internal box. The tank has a brutal design for the overflo's, basically turns it into a 6'6" wide tank due to lost space from the overflo's. Euro braced so the entire top perimeter has 3 1/2 of horizontal glass. Looking for advice and especially any personal experience. ![]()
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