Krish
RF STAFF
Don't laugh...I know I'm nuts.
I decided to give up a few gallons to suit my needs better. I wanted something a little lower in height so I wouldn't have to aquascape so high and also something lower for my cpr to be able to work more efficiently in conjunction with my skimmer. Also, the scratches man!!!(LOL) So I bought a new 75 AGA today and took it down to the shop and installed a blue acrylic background on the inside of the tank and also a white starboard bottom for the rocks to sit on (BB). The reason why the background was put on the inside is because I had a cover made for my cpr overflow to hide it from view so with the background being in the tank as well as the cover, they'd match in color(I tried it before with the background on the outside of the glass and the cover on the inside and the shades were different...OCD )
So here are the first few shots of the new tank. I lit it up with an old light 40 watt light so you guys can see it. The background is already siliconed in, but the starboard floor isn't. I'll glue it in tonight and let it set (if you guys think I should use it ). I will be setting it all up this weekend. Wish me luck! I'm trying to make use of some wise info I was given on my aquascaping so it won't be so symmetrical. So it will be a different approach for me. And for the record...I'm still going to be balancing rocks!
My new 75 on the floor and the old 90 in the back
The cover for my CPR overflow
Tank with starboard just resting on the bottom
Tank with overflow cover sitting in the tank
I decided to give up a few gallons to suit my needs better. I wanted something a little lower in height so I wouldn't have to aquascape so high and also something lower for my cpr to be able to work more efficiently in conjunction with my skimmer. Also, the scratches man!!!(LOL) So I bought a new 75 AGA today and took it down to the shop and installed a blue acrylic background on the inside of the tank and also a white starboard bottom for the rocks to sit on (BB). The reason why the background was put on the inside is because I had a cover made for my cpr overflow to hide it from view so with the background being in the tank as well as the cover, they'd match in color(I tried it before with the background on the outside of the glass and the cover on the inside and the shades were different...OCD )
So here are the first few shots of the new tank. I lit it up with an old light 40 watt light so you guys can see it. The background is already siliconed in, but the starboard floor isn't. I'll glue it in tonight and let it set (if you guys think I should use it ). I will be setting it all up this weekend. Wish me luck! I'm trying to make use of some wise info I was given on my aquascaping so it won't be so symmetrical. So it will be a different approach for me. And for the record...I'm still going to be balancing rocks!
My new 75 on the floor and the old 90 in the back
The cover for my CPR overflow
Tank with starboard just resting on the bottom
Tank with overflow cover sitting in the tank