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Old 04-20-2005, 04:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Central Overflow vs. Corner Overflows

I have a AGA 75 with the center megaflow overflow, and I love it.l The side's are clear, and I've never (in my 1 year of use) had a critter get in there. Maybe I should check??!! I used a store bought dorso overflow kit made for the AGA's. It flow's like mad, will clear a disturbed tank clear within an hour. Also, I piled my rock around the center overflow, using it to my advantage(less rock really, and a place to lean stuff up on).

Just my experience with mine...hope it helps. I had a single corner overflow...it was ok I guess... but the center looks better to me now, and is much bigger, more water to flow down and turn the tank water around more often...


good luck ...!!

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