Ok that sounds good.
Should I reuse the old internal overflow box, or should I wait longer and buy one of these from eBay?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/1600-gph-LOW-...rium-surface-skimmer-/191516667789?nav=SEARCH
Ok that sounds good.
Should I reuse the old internal overflow box, or should I wait longer and buy one of these from eBay?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/1600-gph-LOW-...rium-surface-skimmer-/191516667789?nav=SEARCH
Yes you guys are great. Thanks so much.
I don't think I need anything. I moved the rocks down to the sump so they are still wet. I think I'm going to re-use the sand. Can I spray it out a little at a time with a garden hose? I don't think I'm going to add any more, if I use the small amount I have it may not collect detritus as much. There may be bare spots showing, but meh, who cares right?
I found someone who's giving me a 75g tank and stand and it's not tempered. So I'm going to buy one of those ghost overflows from eBay and install that.
Two questions:
1: should I put something on the bottom to maybe prevent this from happening again? Does everyone else set their rocks directly on the bottom glas?. It just dawned on me that the bottom of that 55g I was using was not tempered glass. Since it cracked the way it did. So I must have had the worlds first temper free 55g aquarium.
2: I want to make a return that's better plumbed. Something other than just a single 3/4" lock line sticking out. Anyone have maybe the best way to design the return?
2: I want to make a return that's better plumbed. Something other than just a single 3/4" lock line sticking out. Anyone have maybe the best way to design the return?
It's a trimmed tank, it does not need bottom support, and in fact a reverse pressure could actually cause a failure should that carpet be too thick and push upwards, why they do not advise foam underneath them.
Use it as is, nice score, post dims or check home page tank volume calculator to know exact size