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Thanks! Breaking down a 65 gallon acrylic that I just completely rebuilt...and then decided to go bigger. LOL
So you think the bottom i not strong enough to hold a sump? kind of disappointed in that. i got the 200 ext coming later.
So you think the bottom i not strong enough to hold a sump? kind of disappointed in that. i got the 200 ext coming later.
I agree that is disappointing.
Welcome and glad to have you here! Congrats on the new tank!
Good luck. It will be wonderful to see it up and running.
interesting. So i guess no direction. Let us know.There was an "extra" piece of black plywood or maybe mdf with a ply finish which was included with the stand. I have no idea where this goes. There were also four extra cam locks which I don't see a specific place they would go unless they're just spares. The instructions mention nothing about either of these.
Here's a pic of the board. I'll call IM to find out more. If it is not to be used, I'll use it to mount the Apex, etc. It was not large enough to use on the bottom for sump support.
The 1200-1400 pounds of reef tank in my bedroom...adjacent to my 60 gallon reef tank on another load bearing wall had me concerned. Here is an article with very useful information which I found on this site:
Another source via video: