Thanks, ill try it out. usually they reappear after awhile where they want, but ill try the edge of rock sand method too. Frost Corals always has a ton of pretty RFA's.
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I cannot wait to see it, Ron! Hope you are feeling well.So my new tank design idea has been slowly moving forward. I've now fix it at 36" x 30" x 20" which is 85g. I'm going to use white RTV silicone and white acrylic for the overflow weir at the back of the tank and a white acrylic base under the bottom glass. That base will have shallow groves cut out with a router so the side glass panels will actually sit on the acrylic and be attached to the bottom glass at the edges rather than having the side glass set on top of the bottom glass as most tanks are made. The groove in the acrylic base will provide more stability to the side glass than just the silicone could by itself and the 3/8" acrylic and 3/8" glass base should be more stable than just the glass bottom would on it's own. I'm using white silicon and white acrylic because I want a different look from everybody else's tanks and my stand (made with 2 kitchen cabinets) and all the other cabinets in our kitchen and bathrooms are all high gloss white as well.