Bought this 60G Cube + equipment for 150$ USD

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I brought my glass to a local glass shop and they were able to save it and shave off a few inches for 80$.

While I waited for them to fix my mistake, I built my self a small workbench in my apartment shed to silicone the aquarium back.

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Now, I'm just waiting for the weather to warm up a bit or I might install a heating lamp, which is a bonus for when I work inside the shed.
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In the mean time I'm looking for some used gear and some rocks.
 
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Final update for this thread ? *Bad news*

Waited two weeks for the weather to warm up and when time finally came, I found my back glass badly scratch by I don't know what. This wasn't there the first time...

My guess ? Some debris between the two glass panes that I HAD CLEAN AND WIPED before layering them but I was extremelly careful when doing it.

This caused the glass to break when using clamps with slight pressure to bond the silicone.

Ho well I tried.. These glass pane will be put on storage in the shed for now.

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