mrfi57535@msn.com
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had a few tanks,but the rimless i love the best very clean and modern look built the tank out of sheet glass 36x36x24 with a drilled overflow box going to be my last tank lol
That's an excellent point. I worried about that too; to the point where I actually mounted a mini-blind to the front bottom edge of my light hood to prevent them from looking right into the metal halide lights. Less of a problem with LEDs now, plus they've gotten taller ....
Functionally, it's night and day compared to my old rimmed tanks with canopies. Having to raise doors and lids, cleaning off the interiors of the canopies, trying to fit large objects like rocks, trying to work around center braces, all just a huge pain. Working in my rimless is like working in a tidepool, I just reach right in. I considered eurobraced, but I think that would be far more difficult to clean the sides and the horizontal pieces of glass.
Zero Edge, while cool looking, I consider a fad.
you're all wrong...
no matter what, ALL tanks have a "rim"
HAHAH
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rim/
noun
noun: rim; plural noun: rims
1.
the upper or outer edge of an object, typically something circular or approximately circular.
"a china egg cup with a gold rim"
synonyms: brim, edge, lip
"the rim of her cup"
the outer edge of a wheel, on which the tire is fitted.
noun: wheel rim; plural noun: wheel rims
the metal hoop from which a basketball net is suspended.
the part of a glasses frame surrounding the lenses.
a limit or boundary of something.
"the outer rim of the solar system"
synonyms: edge, border, side, margin, brink, fringe, boundary, perimeter, limits, periphery
"the rim of the crater"
an encircling stain or deposit.
"a thick rim of suds"
Love my rimless tank. I agree with the comments about the minimalist appeal to it.. That's why I like it. Looks very clean and contemporary. All I have is the AI L fixture on the back of the stand and it tanks my Hydra 26 over the center of the tank. Looks awesome.
I have had my rimless tank running for half of a year now, and got a kitten a couple months ago. She hasn't showed interest and I'm wondering if I should take her paw and touch it into the water because she would certainly hate it and not be curious.. Right now it's way too high for her to jump she would be in the record books if she could. It's a 60 cube so 2x2x2, and the stand is 30" off the ground. So she's not jumping 54".
I have a brand new 150g shallow rimless/braceless tank and I love it. It's by far the best looking tank I've owned. I feel it give a more modern, cleaner look. However I guess it does depend on how your house is decorated and the look you want to achieve.
With regards to splashing salt, it's minimal (and I have 4 mp40s), when I clean the glass I clean right to the top and I get no salt buildup. The only issue I have is the wiring for the lighting and trying to hide that....my mission for this long weekend!
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do something bout them wires =P
Photo on 21-02-2015 at 7.47 am #2 by kenpau01, on Flickr
Fraggled Rock = Nice looking set up. Only way to hide those is go up the hanging cables then sideways across the ceiling and down hidden inside painted conduit. I went the other way and ground supported radions with 80/20 aluminum, all black, cabled tied to the structure. See here:
http://i1179.photobucket.com/albums/x396/Myphotos1357/Aquarium/photo-1.jpg