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I have to ask, what's his issue with painting the tank?? Perhaps, on paper, there is some merit to this theory of loss of light. But I've never seen a tank with failing corals near the back. Typically the corals towards the back are higher up to facilitate viewing, and therefore get more light, or at least enough to thrive and grow. If he doesn't like paint, at least a vinyl sheet as Doug mentions above, or you'll be less than happy staring at the wall behind the tank.
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![]() Nice!
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Let him decide the color ![]()
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![]() Though it killed me to do it . . . I sent him a BBM indicating that while I felt very strongly that painting the tank was the best course of action, he could choose the colour.
The response: "No. You choose." Problem solved? (unless he's so busy that he didn't think about it before he sent the message) |
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![]() Perfect time for a quick paint job before he comes around.
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![]() Can I paint it before it is drilled?
We cracked this first one when we drilled it. Now we're paying someone to drill the new one. The "leak test" is completed on the new one. I just need to clean it up and mark where the holes need to go. |
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![]() You can, but you might want to wait until you know you aren't replacing glass
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