Purty, like me. Not you.Ok keeping with tradition of me taking horrible photos.
I hope they settle in nicely for you.
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Purty, like me. Not you.Ok keeping with tradition of me taking horrible photos.
I will take a look. I am sure I can replicate it if I can get a good view of it.I know that you and Chris have been discussing backlit aquariums. I don't know if you've seen them yet or not (I had not) but when I was at an LFS yesterday there were four backlit UNS tanks. A largish and small with white panels and a largish and small with pale blue panels. The panels just clipped on the back of the tank and were sized to match. It seems it is a option for their tanks because the panels were UNS logoed. They looked nice but it occured to me that by attaching it to the tank, it precluded using magnetic anything on the back of the tank. Anyway I hadn't seen a backlit tank as an actual factory product offering before.
The main takeaway though is that it was much nicer than the standard clear, black, or medium blue backgrounds usually offered. Even turned off it was a more diffuse background.

I had to go look them up to see what they get for them. Yikes. The panel was nice but the cable looked like a generic two-wire switched extension cord and the hangers were thin, hopefully stainless, hooks that kind of distracted from the overall look. I did like the way the tanks looked though, a lot. Looking forward to seeing this.OK, @tharbin , I figured it out. Man! UNS is proud of those things!
So basically, I ordered:
frosted acrylic bigger that I need for $49 with tax and free shipping
cob led waterproof light with dimmer on sale for $7 including shipping and tax
I have the aluminum channel for the bottom edge $0
I will 3d print some kind of clip for mounting it. Basically, $0
Total $56 and stuff left over.
Unfortunately, my laser won't cut it large enough so I will have to use the table saw with a plastic blade and then polish the bottom edge. Light doesn't like the cut edge at all.
This will be a fun DIY.
One of the things I miss most in our current, and probably final, house is a utility sink. Don't forget to post a photo once in a while, we all live vicariously through others, especially with DIY projects.This setup will stretch my DIY skills to their limit.
From drilling glass to acrylic fabrication to wood work.
About the only thing I won't use is plasma cutting and welding. (although I have the stuff to do it)
BTW, my room is getting a 40% increase in size as soon as the shed, deck and redo of the ceiling in Sherry's office is done. We are closing in the breezeway and putting a door at either end. It will basically cost nothing but time, an out swing exterior door for the back and some paint. I can reuse everything from the wall that's there already.
The trick will be moving the 12 foot planted tank. But, my buddies and I have a plan.
Will also finally have the ability to put in a drain for a utility sink so no more washing the protein skimmer and power heads inside the house. (Truth be told, I believe this is what sold the whole idea lol)
One of the things I miss most in our current, and probably final, house is a utility sink. Don't forget to post a photo once in a while, we all live vicariously through others, especially with DIY projects.
It might help to take pics next time you see something cool. And I'm not talking about a selfie.I know that you and Chris have been discussing backlit aquariums. I don't know if you've seen them yet or not (I had not) but when I was at an LFS yesterday there were four backlit UNS tanks. A largish and small with white panels and a largish and small with pale blue panels. The panels just clipped on the back of the tank and were sized to match. It seems it is a option for their tanks because the panels were UNS logoed. They looked nice but it occured to me that by attaching it to the tank, it precluded using magnetic anything on the back of the tank. Anyway I hadn't seen a backlit tank as an actual factory product offering before.
The main takeaway though is that it was much nicer than the standard clear, black, or medium blue backgrounds usually offered. Even turned off it was a more diffuse background.
It was cool but I didn't think about the discussion, which I did read here, and how photos of said cool application would be germain to the discussion while I was at the LFS. I will try to do better in the future.It might help to take pics next time you see something cool. And I'm not talking about a selfie.
Also, I did make the post below which included links to a backlit tank. I see how it is not, Tom. Skipping my posts. It's okay as I do the same for some other members too.
I read and reread your whole post. Oddly, this is the only thing I took away.I will try to do better in the future.

Hey, c'mon man, you know the drill. Shed pics needed.Shed is finished and shelf units assembled. One tool chest moved into the shed. Other almost ready.
These are required steps to be able to expand the room.
I even got some my little woodshop cleaned up.
The buddy that I got the 58 from is letting me borrow a tank to house everything during the move.
several pieces were bent in shipment and literally 50% of the holes didn't line up. As a result, there are two leaks.
I am going to peelnseal the seams in the roof and that should take care of it. Just have to have hot dry day. Probably Thursday.
The leaks aren't bad but any leaks aren't good. Also, you may be able to tell from the pictures, the doors don't fit perfectly but, they latch and don't leak so I am not going to mess with them anymore than I have.
Overall this kit was a 2 out of 5 and only got that because of the price to be honest.
I should have built from scratch by adding on to the other shed. lesson learned.
The good news is it will hold everything from the breezeway, the blasting unit and more.
The cheap led strip I got for the background was just that, cheap. not even close to bright enough so I dug through my stash and found an RGB strip that has a remote control and I redesigned the channel to hold it. I am pretty sure this will work much better.
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That still has the film on one side but you get the idea how weak the light is.
Really? Really now? If you were overly cautious then wouldn't you have anchored it down already?It’s getting straightened then better anchors out in
Although it’s weathered two storms and hasn’t moved but I like to be a little overly cautious

Notice I said better? Meaning there are anchors there already I’m replacing.Really? Really now? If you were overly cautious then wouldn't you have anchored it down already?![]()