lmfaooooooooooooooooooooL A R R Y;1692376; said:I do, but see what had happen was, I pulled a muscle in my back, but I will be more than happy to bring a camera and take pics of you moving it
Very nice tank build and sweet 'Stang
lmfaooooooooooooooooooooL A R R Y;1692376; said:I do, but see what had happen was, I pulled a muscle in my back, but I will be more than happy to bring a camera and take pics of you moving it
Very nice tank build and sweet 'Stang
key word all ready leakingcvermeulen;1738381; said:Yeah, mine was actually a bead of silicone along the inside of a leaking seam. It was all acrylic though.
I tend to agree that the *best* way to do it would be remove and reseal the window. Obviously with the amount of work and expense involved, that might not be an option. I wonder if you could use the Dow primer and silicone to glue a thin acrylic patch over the edge of the window from the inside where it's leaking. That would prevent water from getting to the problem area.
id use both a sump and a canister! but main would be sump! i think you did say sump then right? because you were talking about a surface skimmer?jagisking;1812546;1812546 said:Will you use a sump, or other filtration system?
I will post the next pics with somebody in front of the tank.Hawkfish3.0;1813974;1813974 said:That's awesome!!! Would it be possible to get a picture with something by the tank for a size reference?
jamey0615;1816182; said:I will post the next pics with somebody in front of the tank.