Thanks! Haven't even started the doors yet, but I'll get there. Going to run a piece up the side as well to cover the overflow part.Came out great! Good luck on those fish. Glad they are doing okay so far.
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Thanks! Haven't even started the doors yet, but I'll get there. Going to run a piece up the side as well to cover the overflow part.Came out great! Good luck on those fish. Glad they are doing okay so far.
Yeah, I was very happy about that. Had originally planned a 60" tank. Glad I found the 72". I do wish it was 24" wide, but it will do!Fits that space perfect !
Thanks! Yeah I have thought about the cords. They will run along the top of the tank to the side and into the stand from there.Note: Think about the space from the back of the tank and your wall. Can you fit your power cords? Can your power heads and light cords fix between the two?
-Someone told me this before hand and it saved me a big headache.
Good Luck! Your house looks really nice!
It may not bother me once full of water with lights and coral/fish to look at. I just got a quote from SCA and ;Dead Way more than one of their stock sizes for a larger tank. I suppose because it would be custom.Honestly, on my 200dd the difference is somewhat minimal in the starfire vs non-starfire panels. I have mine built into the wall, but see through on the back. There is a difference, but not drastic imo. Maybe if the tank is in the middle of a big bright room and when all the lights are on, but under blueish lighting it's not that noticable of a difference to me. Maybe if I had a non starfire next to a starfire tank I would say otherwise?
When the tank was empty I could tell more of a difference.
It may not bother me once full of water with lights and coral/fish to look at. I just got a quote from SCA and ;Dead Way more than one of their stock sizes for a larger tank. I suppose because it would be custom.
Don't knowSome have be artificial purple, which I like. Will the bleach take that off?
Don,While your rock is out and have a final aquascape, you should drill the rock and use fiberglass Rod to make it stable.
Yes we will!Don't know
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I guess we'll find out... ;Wideyed
That's a good idea. I guess I'll have to find a scape I like ;NailbitingBleach shouldn't remove the purple, but looks like some has already come off.
While your rock is out and have a final aquascape, you should drill the rock and use fiberglass Rod to make it stable.