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I'll lower the lights some more!aussieJJDude wrote:You may find to grow plants, the T5 may have to be lowered a bit... or get more units to increase PAR.
You may of already touch on this, but are you bracing the tank? I'd worry about the volume putting stress on the seams and glass if you're not...
Yeah, I was referring to the top trim. While it does look tacky, it also helps provide a little structural integrity IMO, as 4ft of glass (at 6mm) can bow quiet a fair bit! Ive seen it happen to my prior unsupported 150g tank, and then after of couple of months the glass cracked.Scarletfire wrote:I've resealed the tank, but haven't braced the stand. I'm using metal tubular stand. Were you referring to bracing the seams of the glass tank or the metal seams of the stand?
Edit: it's not a true rimless as I just removed the top trim. The glass is 6mm thick, and I've left the bottom black trim as is.
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That sounds expensive. Thanks for the heads up!aussieJJDude wrote: Yeah, I was referring to the top trim. While it does look tacky, it also helps provide a little structural integrity IMO, as 4ft of glass (at 6mm) can bow quiet a fair bit! Ive seen it happen to my prior unsupported 150g tank, and then after of couple of months the glass cracked.
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Congratulations! Thanks for all your posts and pics complete with the ever useful "dont make the same mistake I did" section! I so look forward to seeing it as you progress and I love reading about things I should avoid, as I am building/upgrading right along side you.Scarletfire wrote:OK, so the reason I havent updated on a while is because I got super frustrated and a lot happened in the past few weeks.
1. I got 2 new kitties! Just introduced them to the crab room and they're now exploring everything.
2. I got engaged! I now have a proud fiancee who will be marrying into 2 kitties and a lot of crabbies.
3. I messed up on the crab tank on several points. Please learn from my mistakes.
Mistake #1
Always Always check the dimensions on anything you order. This is my lid. A piece of glass that covers the entire tank. 4 of them. The other 3 are still in the car. I asked for this dimension divided into 4 pieces, but it was 4 pieces of this dimension made. My fault. I guess if it ever breaks I'll have backup.
Mistake #2
I did not check what maximum length of clams I can use. I have 1x 3 ft clamp and 5x 4 ft clamps that I borrowed to do the eurobracing. The photo is a 3ft clamp,too long for the ceiling. Textbooks it is.
All in all, on the positive note, I could get the adhesive sealant I wanted.
Next post will hopefully be successful bracing.
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