Yes.... the panoramereef build is on

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Into the blue's
Unusually beautiful when illuminated differently.
We already know that green fluorescents....
A simple red gonio has blue tips and subtle golden edges.
A simple silver/blue montipora appears to glow green.
A normally dull acropora spatulata turns into a golden coral
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The bottom is a single 10mm glas panel.
The sidepanels are glued against it.
This way the sides can handle more force. The bottom is going nowhere.
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I have a question:

Looking at this picture, I am seeing the bottom piece of glass with the sides placed around it.

Shouldn't the side panes of glass be ON TOP of the bottom piece?

Over time, the water pressure against the seam may cause it to fail. By placing the side panes ON TOP of the bottom pane, the weight of the pane will maintain the seal.
 

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They already are connected as one
The seam is a build in separationrack to keep fish away from each other or corals if desired

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The only draw back to egg crate is that it will become encrusted in Coraline and other things. It will be difficult to keep clean.
 
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I have a question:

Looking at this picture, I am seeing the bottom piece of glass with the sides placed around it.

Shouldn't the side panes of glass be ON TOP of the bottom piece?

Over time, the water pressure against the seam may cause it to fail. By placing the side panes ON TOP of the bottom pane, the weight of the pane will maintain the seal.
Nope... when it want to leak it will leak, because the seal is already damage.
 

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Most of the corals went to the panoramareef section3, which was waiting for this move.

Lets see what it will look like in 3 weeks
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Absolutely awesome!!!
 

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