Rimless Aquarium Club

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Hey Nick: yup the small's going to run the show. But thats why I bought it, incase I ever upgraded ;)

tufa: its a 100g, 48x24x20. Thanks, the quality is insane
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13696259#post13696259 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by seeingred
Do I get to learn the secret handshake? 24 X 24 X 12 with Glass-Holes overflow and returns installed. Front and sides are Starphire.

Pete


Is that silicone regular aquarium silicone? Normally brace-less tanks have a stronger silicone that really allows the tank to be built that way. Last I heard there isn't a clear silicone that will hold on a brace-less tank. Some people don't like the black silicone (I do like the black) but as of yet there is no cost effective clear silicone.

Dan

I am in the club: 36"x24"x24" Brace-less Trim-less Starphire glass tank.
 
after an entire year of planning and building here it is with water in it :)

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13714170#post13714170 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dtaylor123
Is that silicone regular aquarium silicone? Normally brace-less tanks have a stronger silicone that really allows the tank to be built that way. Last I heard there isn't a clear silicone that will hold on a brace-less tank. Some people don't like the black silicone (I do like the black) but as of yet there is no cost effective clear silicone.

Dan

I am in the club: 36"x24"x24" Brace-less Trim-less Starphire glass tank.

Dow Corning 995 is the best silicone for building large aquariums, i think, based on diferent comments here on RC. I do not know if it is a clear silicone, or dark. Problem is that there realy is no objective source of information on the (measured) strenght of different types and brands of silicone.

I wonder if there is an industry-standard by which the silicones could be tested. I would suppose that for instance a building company that uses large and heavy panes of glass, is gonna ask some serious comparison before they choose which type of silicone they gonna use on sky scrapers.
 
Dow Corning 995 is the best silicone for building large aquariums. Problem is that there realy is no objective source of information on the (measured) strenght of different types and brands of silicone.

I wonder if there is an industry-standard by which the silicones could be tested.

"Tensile Bond Strength, Adhesion Strength and Tear Strength of Silicone - Look at Dow Corning 999-A (325psi) or GE RTV108 (400psi) or GE SCS1200 (470psi) or Dow Corning V2 sealant. Remember that silicone's primary strength is to itself, not what it is bonded too and also silicone's adhesion strength in general does not approach its tensile strength". All these products have DATA SHEETS to look at for information.

Dow Corning 999-A (150)
 
some updates!
Finally got my corals in place, still need to rearrange a bit more but here is how it looks today....

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some fish

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13749407#post13749407 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tigerarmy40
after an entire year of planning and building here it is with water in it :)

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nice hood, what are you using for light?
 
I have no ideas what they are called.... I just picked them up from my LFS and even the owner doesn't know the name. I am pretty sure they can be found in the fish atlas tho
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13773616#post13773616 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
nice hood, what are you using for light?

Thanks, likghts consist of 2 l3 mini's with 250w hamilton 10k's and 4 t5's overdriven by an icecap 660. the t5 bulbs are two uvl pure actinics and two ati blue plus!

In that pic only one of the halides was on...heres a shot of the back side :)
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13773698#post13773698 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
what kind of cardinals are those kevin?

Apogon Parvulus or Red Spot Cardinals,they're pretty rare, and from what I've heard (which isn't much) they don't ship well.

-Felix.
 
I used Perennator silicon (sold in the USA by Aquamedic) for my tank as I read it is stronger than Dow Corning silicon and specifically made for making tanks. I know shops in Singapore make tanks with it and guarantee them for 20 years.

Brett
 
Felix, they are from Indonesia which is only 5 hrs away from us, I just called my LFS and they said these cardinals are still doing fine.... so I guess I'll go pick a few more! :D
 
Thought I'd through a couple pics of my 40 gallon rimless cube.
Running 4 Actinic 24" T-5s with DE 250 Phoniex.

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