If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
It does look like a good sealing job, seams look very consistent, I think from the looks of it you did a nice job, it should hold water without any problem.
It truly was a blast. Even if it turns into an epic fail.. I only paid 25.00 for the 150 tall. Its well worth the experience. Thank you all for posting. Now what to fill it up with... Going to drill for bulkheads. That should be real fun
100g 2 pink convicts, 2 convicts, 1 Red Devil , 2 Jaguar, 1 FM, 2 Green jewel, 1 Red Jewel, pleco, brisstlenose, spotted cat
60g EBJD, Jag, Severum
29g 3 angels, tetras
10g wife's mollies and guppies and ghost cats
10g planted baby hatchery
The tank held water for 2 weeks. Also just set up for internal overflow box. Drilled a couple 1 3/4" holes for bulkheads. Also drilled a 1 7/16" for return bulkhead.
Just undecided on going with an 1800 or 2400 overflow. Its a 150 tall tank. What would you go with and why? Thanks for all the inspiration. I couldn't of come this far with out you all.
100g 2 pink convicts, 2 convicts, 1 Red Devil , 2 Jaguar, 1 FM, 2 Green jewel, 1 Red Jewel, pleco, brisstlenose, spotted cat
60g EBJD, Jag, Severum
29g 3 angels, tetras
10g wife's mollies and guppies and ghost cats
10g planted baby hatchery
Can't help you w/ the overflow, never had one.
But I like the blue. It's done a lot, but for good reason...it tends to set off a lot of different colors and landscapes beautifully. Definitely a solid choice.
Sent from my PG06100 using Tapatalk 2
"I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
Comment