TheFishMan65
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I am beginning to get the big picture. I would think the epoxy would be stronger than the screws for holding the wood together. However the water path is what I was hoping you would not have to sorry about.
I wish I was in a position to help, but I am in a shambles at the moment setting up a 120. I would, however love to take those snails and possibly the hermits off your hands. What kind of snails and what kind of hermits? I live in Rochester, so I'd have to make a trip, but $0.25 critters is worth the drive.
I may also be interested in the sand depending on the size...do you have a picture of the sandbed?
Please let me know
Mike
Mike, sorry, missed your post earlier. The sand is medium-grain (definitely not the sugar fine stuff people use for DSBs). There's probably about 100 - 150 lbs of it left over. It should probably be rinsed. At this point I'm just going to put it in a bin so if you want it, you can come grab it.
Mike, sorry, missed your post earlier. The sand is medium-grain (definitely not the sugar fine stuff people use for DSBs). There's probably about 100 - 150 lbs of it left over. It should probably be rinsed. At this point I'm just going to put it in a bin so if you want it, you can come grab it.
Thanks to help from Pascal and Fritz the new tank is up, and the 360g is (mostly) empty. Thanks guys! At this point, I'm going to hold on to all my equipment in case I do decide to repair, but as Pascal can attest (having seen the damage firsthand) it's going to be awkward at best.