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Old 10-14-2013, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Basile View Post
I dont know if your joking but if you look at the picture thats exactly what i did actually nylon rods with nuts and further more its all cemented , the last one will have a stalactite comming down.
If you are using nylon rod, switch to acrylic and it will fix most of your problems. Nylon is not the best choice as it will begin to crack under the weight and will soften and swell in water.

Also, you can use physics to your advantage and add some weight on the opposite side from the overhang to reduce the torque (the bending force) on the rods. I did this on one of my old tanks and it worked like a charm. There are a few other things, like anchoring rods, that would also fix this and be easily hidden.
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