Hi,
So I'm pondering a couple of tank sizes - go big or go home I suppose :)
Option 1:
180cm length, 80cm width, 60cm height
Fully supported base - level, structural plyboard or something
Base: 12mm float glass
Sides: 19mm float glass
Option 2:
150cm length, 80cm width, 60cm height
Fully supported base - level, structural plyboard or something
Base: 12mm float glass
Sides: 19mm float glass
Are either of these feasible options? 19mm is the thickest float glass I can get.
What bracing, if any would you recommend?
I'm aiming to keep some tangs (yes, different genus so they don't fight) and a range of smaller fish and corals.
Next thing...
Our house is on supports in NZ - so not a solid concrete floor. Would I need to brace the floor under this beast?
I would be putting the sump behind or next to or outside, not under the tank to extend it's footprint.
Final thing...
What would you make the stand out of?
So I'm pondering a couple of tank sizes - go big or go home I suppose :)
Option 1:
180cm length, 80cm width, 60cm height
Fully supported base - level, structural plyboard or something
Base: 12mm float glass
Sides: 19mm float glass
Option 2:
150cm length, 80cm width, 60cm height
Fully supported base - level, structural plyboard or something
Base: 12mm float glass
Sides: 19mm float glass
Are either of these feasible options? 19mm is the thickest float glass I can get.
What bracing, if any would you recommend?
I'm aiming to keep some tangs (yes, different genus so they don't fight) and a range of smaller fish and corals.
Next thing...
Our house is on supports in NZ - so not a solid concrete floor. Would I need to brace the floor under this beast?
I would be putting the sump behind or next to or outside, not under the tank to extend it's footprint.
Final thing...
What would you make the stand out of?
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