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Yeah...that is a bad bad idea. Not to say it can't work, but you would want to use bolts in that case and not screws. You shouldn't rely solely on...
Yeah...that is a bad bad idea. Not to say it can't work, but you would want yo use bolts in that case and not screws. You shouldn't rely solely on...
Be meticulous in everything you do for your tank!
Hmmm...sometimes I have to give my pumps a little jumpstart. With the pump submerged and going give the impeller a little flick and see if that helps?
Great minds think alike (or similar!)
Whisky, no worries! Good job getting away from it all. No I don't foresee the sides bowing out. Doesn't seem like there would be a reason it would....
Thanks for the info!
Seems like what I got out of my searches too. Thanks for the help and confirmation.
Is anyone using a return line check valve? I have been debating adding one to the systems. Have you had problems with them failing? Any info would...
don't have mine going yet...its ran a bit and was super quiet.
Tank is in! Planet aquariums 60 gallon cube with custom overflow! [IMG] [IMG]
I agree. I haven't really ever used oil based stuff till this project. I can feel that the finish is very hard. I know there is a reason it is still...
So I ran a little experiment today. I wanted to show that most stands that people building are way more than the capacity they need. Based on earlier...
Yes, I'm thinking so. I already used oil based primer. I am also thinking of some other exterior ideas.
Whisky, definitely hear you on the delamination this is a concern. With the few coats of Killz primer water should be held out well. Not really sure...
My RBTA would do that with silversides sometimes. Don't think its too unusual.
beautiful. Love the clam
+1...something is fishy. I wish I could get my pH at above 8 :(. Stopped chasing that long ago.
Thanks! Definitely! Better safe than sorry. I appreciate the concern.
Hey guys definitely thanks for the concern. Let me preface this with saying that I'm a structural engineer. Wisky, I see your point about ensuring...
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