ekoroknay New member May 23, 2014 #1 I know people says you shouldn't do that, but has anyone done it and been successful?
C cfronczek New member May 23, 2014 #2 I've seen a couple tanks on NR where they've removed the rim. They look good.
ekoroknay New member May 23, 2014 #5 Tahiti said: I have one! The tang will be going to another tank soon so relax Click to expand... Awesome tank! Did you do anything other than take the rim off?
Tahiti said: I have one! The tang will be going to another tank soon so relax Click to expand... Awesome tank! Did you do anything other than take the rim off?
shibby1 New member May 23, 2014 #6 Tahiti said: I have one! The tang will be going to another tank soon so relax Click to expand... Lol he already knew the tang police would come after him haha. "So relax"
Tahiti said: I have one! The tang will be going to another tank soon so relax Click to expand... Lol he already knew the tang police would come after him haha. "So relax"
Tahiti Member May 23, 2014 #7 ekoroknay said: Awesome tank! Did you do anything other than take the rim off? Click to expand... Thanks! Nope. Cut the sides then pulled it up and after removed all the sticky stuff.
ekoroknay said: Awesome tank! Did you do anything other than take the rim off? Click to expand... Thanks! Nope. Cut the sides then pulled it up and after removed all the sticky stuff.
Tahiti Member May 23, 2014 #8 shibby1 said: Lol he already knew the tang police would come after him haha. "So relax" Click to expand... Yep! LOL I need to make a thread for him sometime soon. He's such an awesome fish and wish I could keep him. I was looking to buy a 70 or an 80 gallon but I'm so lazy I don't think I would like the upkeep with a tank that size. (Hence the nano tank!) :lmao:
shibby1 said: Lol he already knew the tang police would come after him haha. "So relax" Click to expand... Yep! LOL I need to make a thread for him sometime soon. He's such an awesome fish and wish I could keep him. I was looking to buy a 70 or an 80 gallon but I'm so lazy I don't think I would like the upkeep with a tank that size. (Hence the nano tank!) :lmao:
ekoroknay New member May 23, 2014 #9 Tahiti said: Thanks! Nope. Cut the sides then pulled it up and after removed all the sticky stuff. Click to expand... How long has it been rimless and running?
Tahiti said: Thanks! Nope. Cut the sides then pulled it up and after removed all the sticky stuff. Click to expand... How long has it been rimless and running?
Tahiti Member May 23, 2014 #10 ekoroknay said: How long has it been rimless and running? Click to expand... 6 months
shibby1 New member May 24, 2014 #11 Great looking tank btw. Might be interested in the yellow when you decide to part