dragoneggs
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Well, finally going to get going on my new tank. I moved last year and had to tear down my 250gal acrylic island tank. This time I am going glass... and first class. Today... thanks to Eric at Veralte Aquatics and a couple of bro-in-laws, we moved in my new Elos 160XL tank. I have no idea on weight but it felt like 600+ lbs. Unfortunately no move in pictures... we were busy!
Outside dimensions are approx 63in by 31.5in by 23.5in tall. Wow what a beautiful rimless glass tank! From experience, I know this will be a long process but if you like to follow along with patience on this set up.. by my guest.
Here are first shots of tank on floor about where it's home will be. A couple of initial observations. Overflow box in right back corner is very small. Only 4.5in by 6in. Hope that will be sufficient.
Side glass is about 15mm thick. Bottom glass is about 30mm thick total laminated two layers. Notice the black sealant/adhesive lines on tank bottom. The black dots are adhesive 'spot welds'. The bottom glass is segmented and staggered. Bottom ply is actually 5 pieces and top ply is six pieces. Weird. Anyone else out there with a large Elos? Curious if this is standard practice?
Outside dimensions are approx 63in by 31.5in by 23.5in tall. Wow what a beautiful rimless glass tank! From experience, I know this will be a long process but if you like to follow along with patience on this set up.. by my guest.
Here are first shots of tank on floor about where it's home will be. A couple of initial observations. Overflow box in right back corner is very small. Only 4.5in by 6in. Hope that will be sufficient.
Side glass is about 15mm thick. Bottom glass is about 30mm thick total laminated two layers. Notice the black sealant/adhesive lines on tank bottom. The black dots are adhesive 'spot welds'. The bottom glass is segmented and staggered. Bottom ply is actually 5 pieces and top ply is six pieces. Weird. Anyone else out there with a large Elos? Curious if this is standard practice?