Reefahholic
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Jared,
You've been around a lot longer than I have and I'm assuming you have read the Beananimal thread since I can see it on the back of your tank. I just wanted to take this opportunity to remind you of something Herbie said in that thread as it came to mind when reading this thread:
Your design is solid. I'm willing to bet something almost exactly the same will be available commercially in the next two years or so, if not sooner. If we had it our way, we would all have rimless tanks with no equipment inside them at all. Unfortunately we don't have that option and our livestock determines what we need to keep the conditions inside our tank safe and comfortable for them.
This design looks to me alike another advancement in the hobby and many many others seem to agree. Keep up the good work and keep us updated.
Well I appreciate it, and here's the thing...you have to start somewhere. I think there's always room for improvement. That's why I've asked other people for help and feedback. To be honest, I don't feel link making these things at all. I've got about 3-4 little projects going at once, but it's got to be done. Currently there's not anything out there that can be bought that works well. So you just make something yourself. I really want you guys to comment on the new ones when I'm finished, but don't just say their ugly. Lol
Tell me what's wrong or how they can be improved so that we can get a solid guard that we all can make and continue to tweak as we learn new things. I will say that I've used the same Acrylic risers, but I've dropped down from 1/4" bit to a 5/32" bit. I've also drilled about double the holes. These will have an epoxy coated wire mesh on the front that will be removable via rare earth tiny yet super strong magnets. The magnets themselves are toxic and must be sprayed with clear epoxy acrylic to make them reef safe. It's nothing fantastic, but I'm excited because I know that they will be near anemone proof. I'll give you guys a little sneak peak. Minh and Antonio have already seen my plans. I've got to say, Antonio really knows his mags. He's been keeping them for a long time. I don't think anybody knows a gig like Minh either. It's great to be able to get feedback from people who are far more experienced than I am. I'm grateful to have them here.









