USAFReefer
Premium Member
So here's the story, I bought a used 180G tank. It had sand caked in the bottom so I couldn't see the bottom panel. Tank is obviously a DIY tank as the front and side pieces are a couple inches taller than the back piece and not sanded (razor sharp edges). There is a sheet of plywood siliconed to the bottom panel along with wood trim around the edges. Was told tank was setup and running for about 7 years without problems.
So, I get it home and start cleaning it up. I get all the paint and dead coraline algae all scraped off the back panel and start getting all the stuff out of the bottom of the tank when I discovered this (in pictures). Bottom panel is actually 2 pieces and held together by some type of epoxy (its hard, not silicone). Has anyone ever seen anything like this? I haven't, and quite frankly, I am scared to use it now unless someone can chime in and say they have seen it done before and it works.
So, I get it home and start cleaning it up. I get all the paint and dead coraline algae all scraped off the back panel and start getting all the stuff out of the bottom of the tank when I discovered this (in pictures). Bottom panel is actually 2 pieces and held together by some type of epoxy (its hard, not silicone). Has anyone ever seen anything like this? I haven't, and quite frankly, I am scared to use it now unless someone can chime in and say they have seen it done before and it works.