JonezNReef
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In addition to Rybren's concern, you mentioned that you plan on upgrading within a year or so anyway. I would save the resources and put them toward the new tank. Ignoring all risks of the glass breaking, tank crash, etc., you are still talking probably $200 or more between glass, silicone, and plumbing parts in addition to the extra time spent working on it
You speak as if the tank is going well currently. Why risk it for an interim change before moving to a system that you can set up how you want it anyway?
Yea I thought about that too but a lot would have to happen before I could upgrade if I did. And everything would take quite a while (possibly years) for that to happen but everything I have been planning and thinking is out the door and changed.....I will explain in another post