Sure the tank is up and running well. Fixed the leaks. Lesson learned is put a heavy bead of silicone between the side of the glass and the bottom. It's better to err on too much silicone rather than too little. Another note is I don't think the GE I silicone is as good as aquarium grade. The GE I faded color a little bit and I think turned slightly brittle. Not enough to break down but just in case I coated all the joints with additional aquarium silicone.
So the tank has been cycled and with fish in it for over 2 months now. I haven't moved my Aro and Armatus in yet. That's going to be next week. For now I've just got a bunch of tin foil barbs which are loving the space and current. My next issue to tackle is the driftwood that doesn't want to sink. I bought it from the driftwood store and they probably just cut it from old trees found in the woods. So it's going to be a while before it sinks. I don't want to tie any weights to it because it won't look good. Maybe I'll take it out and drill it full of holes to be more porous.
So the tank has been cycled and with fish in it for over 2 months now. I haven't moved my Aro and Armatus in yet. That's going to be next week. For now I've just got a bunch of tin foil barbs which are loving the space and current. My next issue to tackle is the driftwood that doesn't want to sink. I bought it from the driftwood store and they probably just cut it from old trees found in the woods. So it's going to be a while before it sinks. I don't want to tie any weights to it because it won't look good. Maybe I'll take it out and drill it full of holes to be more porous.