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![]() I believe the footprint on that tank was 48" X 24", and NOT 48" X 48".
Eitherway sorry to hear.
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![]() 48x24 would only make it 150g so im sure 48x48 is correct.
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![]() Zylum....come with me on my wild journey of tank dismantling and re-constructing! I'm currently still stripping the silicone off four 36" panels. Boy, is it a b****. But I'm hoping a 36"x36" cube will be worth it. 2 33G tanks come cheap
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![]() Drew count me in on the wild journey. I am thinking of a 24x24x16H cube 40 gal from 2 x 20 gal and use the ends to make a sump 12x 12 x 16h 10 gal
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![]() Just make sure you test that one outside Drew. Those 33's are notorious for breaking because the glass thickness is right on the threashold of what they can withstand.
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![]() Oh yah, I had a 33g blow out, as did someone else on here.
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![]() i compleatly agree as I have experianced it., Be carefull
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