victor_c3
Premium Member
How do you guys reach the bottom of 36" deep tanks when you are trying to place corals, clean the tank, or do any other maintennce?
I can understand using tongs or whatever, but what do you do when you actually do any aquascaping and move large pieces of rock?
Do you just put on a mask and dunk your head and upper body into the tank?? I could immagine that would be hell on your tank and skimmer, especially if you wear any sort of deodorant and get your armpits wet.
How often do you find that you really "need" to reach something on the bottom of the tank??
Its not going to happen for quite a while (at least 1-2 years), but I'm brainstorming about building a 48" long x 30" wide x 36" deep tank. I'd like to place the tank on a stand that is only 12"-18" tall so that you could see the tank comfortably while sitting on the floor and so that it would be tall enough to be comfortably seen from a nearby couch.
My wife and I are trying to have a kid and I think a young kid would really get a kick out of a tank that they could really see into. I would love to have a tank like this up and running by the time our potential kid is about 3-4 years old.
I can understand using tongs or whatever, but what do you do when you actually do any aquascaping and move large pieces of rock?
Do you just put on a mask and dunk your head and upper body into the tank?? I could immagine that would be hell on your tank and skimmer, especially if you wear any sort of deodorant and get your armpits wet.
How often do you find that you really "need" to reach something on the bottom of the tank??
Its not going to happen for quite a while (at least 1-2 years), but I'm brainstorming about building a 48" long x 30" wide x 36" deep tank. I'd like to place the tank on a stand that is only 12"-18" tall so that you could see the tank comfortably while sitting on the floor and so that it would be tall enough to be comfortably seen from a nearby couch.
My wife and I are trying to have a kid and I think a young kid would really get a kick out of a tank that they could really see into. I would love to have a tank like this up and running by the time our potential kid is about 3-4 years old.