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![]() Alright so here is the tank shot as it stands.
![]() Here are my very first corals frags in the tank. ![]() |
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![]() Here is a small update!
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![]() Dendro
![]() Peacock ![]() Dragon Eyes ![]() Firefly ![]() Dont know this one ![]() Candy Apple Red ![]() |
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![]() Any regrets, second thoughts or issues such as access to the inside of the tank on the 36" depth? What about when viewed from the front panel, does it look like 36" deep or is some of the depth of field lost after about 24". I have looked at tanked that are 24" plus but i don't get the sense of extra depth.. Maybe it was how they aquascaped the tank.
Last edited by jorjef; 08-06-2013 at 07:17 PM. |
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![]() I dont have that much of an issue with access, mainly because I have relatively long arms and im 6' tall. I can reach all the way into the middle of the tank with my armpits barely dipping into the water. Most of the time, I just use a long grabbing tool to do any "work". Glueing frags onto the rock is pretty easy for me.
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![]() How thick is the glass? no bracing needed?
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![]() The glass is 0.945" thick, no bracing needed
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