RcToners
New member
Well my wife and I have decided to upgrade our 150.00 gal. After searching for some time we were able to pick up a nice 375 g acrylic tank. Our f150 gal tank is glass and I vowed never to buy another glass tank due to scratches, although my new acrylic tank may scratch a bit more on the easy side they are very easy to remove, its a given the tank will get scratched at some point in time so its nice to know I can remove them without much work. Here are some images of the build so far, as of right now I am aquascaping and have been for about 3 days. I purchased 400 lbs of marco rock and could not be happier.
Here is a quick sketch of the stand I built, I went with a taller stand due to the fact I dont like to have to bend over to look at a tank.
Here is a quick sketch of the stand I built, I went with a taller stand due to the fact I dont like to have to bend over to look at a tank.








