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Of coarse you can drill the tank. Just have level of water below where your going to drill
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I won't flame haha. I've seen great leather tanks. I just don't care for them.
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Yap but won't small debris get into the tank? I guess you can stop it by putting something just above the water surface to stop anything getting in the tank but still kinda looks like a risk :| Particularly with fishes that eats literally everything!
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Hold a cloth on inside to catch it yep
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Thanks, I will keep that in mind if I need to drill my tank
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welcome to the world of Sps :-) it is a pain in the @#$@#sss to grow them.
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I can't even keep their color; let alone be their growth :P
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growing them is pretty easy. Getting the colors is the hard part
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