Hi all,
Here is my new aquarium setup that I have been planning and working on for the last several months. I'm on the home stretch now so figured I would start sharing.
The basic setup is an Aqueon 125 with black silicone, a custom built 45 gallon wet/dry sump, and 3x Kessil Tuna Sun.
I bought the stand off the floor at the LFS. No idea what brand it is, but it's nicer than the typical stands by Aqueon or Marineland. I was going to build by own, but this stand was nice enough that I decided to just buy it and avoid the extra hassle.
I have a lot more to show about it, but I wanted to start off by talking about the leveling. I filled it half way with water, and (big surprise) it's not level.
Here is the shot of the setup.
As it sits, the water level is 7mm higher on the right side vs the left. And it's 2mm higher in the front vs the back. I'm assuming the best approach is to shim at this point.
I'll probably drain it first. I need to decide exactly what shims to use, thickness to use, and where I should put them. I'll probably let it settle like this for another day or so before I take any further action.
Any input you all have would be appreciated!
I'll share more details of the build once I get this issue sorted.
Thanks.
Here is my new aquarium setup that I have been planning and working on for the last several months. I'm on the home stretch now so figured I would start sharing.
The basic setup is an Aqueon 125 with black silicone, a custom built 45 gallon wet/dry sump, and 3x Kessil Tuna Sun.
I bought the stand off the floor at the LFS. No idea what brand it is, but it's nicer than the typical stands by Aqueon or Marineland. I was going to build by own, but this stand was nice enough that I decided to just buy it and avoid the extra hassle.
I have a lot more to show about it, but I wanted to start off by talking about the leveling. I filled it half way with water, and (big surprise) it's not level.
Here is the shot of the setup.
As it sits, the water level is 7mm higher on the right side vs the left. And it's 2mm higher in the front vs the back. I'm assuming the best approach is to shim at this point.
I'll probably drain it first. I need to decide exactly what shims to use, thickness to use, and where I should put them. I'll probably let it settle like this for another day or so before I take any further action.
Any input you all have would be appreciated!
I'll share more details of the build once I get this issue sorted.
Thanks.