The "rock" side is going to be next to the DT, about 1/3 of the tank length.
90g_rock_side by Kyl, on Flickr
90g_rock_side by Kyl, on Flickr
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And I put this debate to the FB group, but lets see what others think.
Going to be going with the D-D Jumpguard for this tank as well. Either 1x 72" x 22" with reinforcing bars in the middle, or 2x 36" x 22" with the two profiles in the middle. Leaning towards the later, so half of the tank can be "protected" while I'm working on the other. Or do I just go with the big lid and watch for jumpers more intently while working with frags?... #reefsquad
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There’s not a typo on this unit. The 180 version comes with 7 x 90cm lengths and 2 x T joining sections to allow you to join the two 90cm lengths together to form the 180cm – otherwise the packaging would be too long.
This is probably ideal for you if you have 2 of the spare corner tabs from your last project – as it will leave you with 8 corners in total which is what you need.
Good luck with it.
Got the Jumpguard kit, it indeed came with 7 x 90cm profiles, so project dual 36" lids is a go for tomorrow. As well my frag tile order, or at least what they interpereted as my order, came in. Have to get some more square tiles on order for another few month wait, but happy with that too. Should see a very happy tang in a day or two as it moves from a 40b to the 6'.