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if the glass is tempered and you try to drill it, the whole pane will shatter. Drilling thick glass is no issue. Tempered would be a mess
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google tempered glass, and you will find a lot of info on how to recognize it.
Do not attempt to drill tempered as was stated. take a look at this: http://www.salt-city.org/showthread....ss-is-tempered and http://glass-fish-tanks.com/how-to-t...empered-glass/ If I go into my car in bright sunlight, and look through the rear window, while wearing polarized sunglasses, I find that there are light and dark patches in the rear windowe. Ergo, tempered glass |
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i keep bubble tip anemones, the ones that have a clown living with them grow quite large. the ones with an anemone crab are also happy
if you have them in a tank with no fish and no metal halides they may not do well. Last edited by pinkreef; 04-28-2014 at 05:03 PM. Reason: too many 'y' s |
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