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Old 03-21-2006, 02:33 AM
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Sorry, haha I am so ticked off right now!

It's too wide... not too long. With an AC500 on the back as well as AquaC Remora... but that's not even where the problem starts... it just is too big either way... for a standard 20g tank.

I can't even hang anything from the ceiling... the parents already gave me the big hell no on that one.

So I don't know what to do !
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Old 03-21-2006, 02:38 AM
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So I don't know what to do !
Sorry to hear about your mistake and all the pain it's causing you

Weren't you tanlking about getting a larger tank soon? Why not build it to suit your new lights
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Old 03-21-2006, 02:39 AM
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couldn't you try selling it again?
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Old 03-21-2006, 02:43 AM
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I could sell it again, but I really don't want to hahah... ahhh I have wanted an actual fixture for so long. I've been using a PVC fixture with a modded flood lamp... somewhat ghetto, no where near as nice on the eyes as the Coralife.

Bev, I have no clue when the new tank will actually be up.. money is the biggest issue... BUT, having said that.... I did just get a sweet price on a custom built cube. Maybe it will just force me to save save save and gett'er done...

So frustrating is all.... on top of a crappy Monday, that's all I needed to finish the day off.

I will have to sweet talk the rents and just say, like how bad can two holes in the ceiling be? They can be re-filled... I think, haha...

But won't I have to buy the hanging kit for it ? And I bet they cost a pretty penny locally.
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Old 03-21-2006, 02:47 AM
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Well that makes things more challenging for sure! Not sure how close your tank is to the wall but would it be possible to use say 2 shelf brackets on the back wall and use those to hang the light? I know it would probably be a little high in order to clear the skimmer and fuge but maybe you can sell that to your parents as you can then put a shelf on top of the brackets to store your fish stuff and books and clear up some of the clutter (if you have any - I know I sure do)
I use 2 plant hangers to suspend a light over my 24g Nano and it works just fine - I couldn't suspend it from the ceiling as it was not strong enough to hold the light.
Worth a try.
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Old 03-21-2006, 03:02 AM
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You could also just get a glass top and lay it one that, might look kinda silly if it's too long but I would work.
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Old 03-21-2006, 03:03 AM
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I use a couple really long shelf mounts and made my own quasi shelf. I figured it's easier to fill a couple holes in the wall when I move than in the ceiling.

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Old 03-21-2006, 03:24 AM
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Well, I am going to talk to the rents about putting a couple holes in the ceiling... but then I'd need to fork out even more doh for the hanging unit. So perhaps the shelf idea ... but at the same time, I DO plan on setting up a new tank within the next 3-4 months .. I would just hustle more to get it going, as I really want to use my new fixture.

I'll keep you guys updated....

Thanks for all the tips and suggestions, I appreciate it.

Oh, and PS: I can't use the glass lid idea, because the fixture is too wide, it's bigger than the top of my tank, and with the skimmer and AC500, it's a no go unfortunately.
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You can also build a frame off the back of your stand... no holes in walls, no holes in ceiling... Parent friendly
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Make a frame out of 3/4" shed 40, hang it from the frame
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