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  1. Robb in Austin's Avatar
    Marc,

    Sorry to hear of the tank failure. I've been off the site for some time, life(as you know), and decided to check in tonight. Man, what a bummer.

    Hang in there! There are tons of people all around the globe pulling for you/sending good vibes your way.

    Can't wait to see what you show up with next.
  2. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    That's a bummer. I really like dwarf angels too, and was hoping to have one in my next set-up. Maybe I'll have to keep the 55 as an angel tank after I get the 75 up and running.
    Updated 05-15-2012 at 06:57 PM by Alaska_Phil (fingers got ahead of my brain)
  3. melev's Avatar
    Yes, they are causing some damage. I doubt they will go into the 400g. Maybe I'll have an anemone and angel tank in my future.
  4. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    That must be a pretty powerful magnet to pull the wet side that far. Wow!
  5. joeogio's Avatar
    oh and melev one more question for now. do you have any problems with your dwarf angels eating your corals?
  6. joeogio's Avatar
    ok thanks. thats what i will tell him he should do and we will hope for the best.
  7. melev's Avatar
    Other than being ugly and slightly dangerous during the gluing process, it seems like a viable option.
  8. joeogio's Avatar
    i meant to say piece it back in
  9. joeogio's Avatar
    thanks melev, o you think he should try to put them back even if he breaks it and has to put it back in
  10. melev's Avatar
    He should try a wooden shim and a mallet. Even if it breaks, he's siliconing it/them in place as a essentially hidden brace.
  11. joeogio's Avatar
    yeah thats the trouble it was curved glass, it had a 4" stripof 1/2" glass alll the way across the front untill the curve stops then i had a straight piece on each side and then a straight strip down the back. my friend tried to get the company who built the aquarium to send him a bottom piece of glass piece cut but they wouldn't do it. they wouldn't even send him a cad drawing of the bottom panel. so he had to pay a architect $80 to draw up the bottom panel and then have someone a couple states away cut the glass for him and finally he got that all taken care of and he now has the bottom panel installed and he originally thought he could pull the euro bracing off the shattered bottom panel but it doesnt seem possible without destroying them
  12. melev's Avatar
    It's an added layer of security. But how do you brace the inside of a bowfront? You'd need glass cut to the same curvature.
  13. joeogio's Avatar
    thank for updating us! i could only imagine the stress and aggravation that the tank failure has caused to you and your reef. i have a friend who has a 200g bow front tank that came with a busted bottom panel during shipping it had euro bracing on the bottom and the top and its all 1/2" glass he has finally got the bottom put back in but was un able to but the euro bracing back in the bottom do you think that the euro bracing on the bottom was overkill or is in needed?
  14. joeogio's Avatar
    yeah you should have nothing to worry about as long as you make sure there isnt anything stuck on it that will scratch the glass, and who cares about the bottom being scratched
  15. melev's Avatar
    Correct, it's made by Two Little Fishies so it's nothing to worry about.
  16. wrx1908's Avatar
    It's made to clean Glass
  17. Jnarowe's Avatar
    wow...I would not want to use that. That looks like it would scratch not only the bottom, but the viewing pane as well.
  18. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    Everything looks healthy Marc. Looks like a much better set up than last time.
  19. Jnarowe's Avatar
    At least the fish look good. Poor things. So stressful, so you feed them well, and that messes up the tank params. Ugh. I feel your pain.
  20. Blown76mav's Avatar
    We use grayhound all the time to ship autoparts, cheaper than UPS or Fedx on big stuff. Cool story.