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![]() Wholley mackeral. How did it crack like that? I agree, good thing it was designed to hold water. Glad you saved the stock. I had to laugh at the thought of pj,s and everything going into the dam. But then, most of us have been there.
Is the tank framed and is the foam under the glass only or does the frame sit on the foam? Gives me the heebie-jeebies when looking at something like that and what can happen to our glass boxes full of water. I always used foam under my frameless tanks but not under a framed, as my current All-Glass.
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![]() As far as Wives (or husbands, for that matter) being understanding, a large degree of that dends on when the tank incident happened in relationship to the initial purchase.
I know for me after having spent... I dunno how many thousands of dollars over the last 6 weeks, had that happened to me right now..... I'd be on the street |
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![]() Man thats scarry, im also interested on what caused that? just the weight of the rocks? or did the tumble a bit and on smack the bottom...
sorry for your loss. but atleast you saved the fish. |
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