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So I just did 2+ hours of driving to go look at tanks. The glass corner tanks are bow-front. The acrylic ones are sort of distorted polygons with a wide flat front window, which is easier to clean.
I am still leaning to the 60" 100gal L tank. By default it comes with an overflow in one corner, but I can order one with two overflows presumably for some extra cash (don't know how much yet). Is this a good idea?
Also, where the tank is going is not level. The left side will be slightly lower than the right. I blew this off for the 55 gal, but for the 100L, it might be more of an issue, especially if I have two overflows.
What is the best way to deal with that problem? Seems like propping one end of the stand up with shims would be a bad idea, since it has to bare the weight of a 1000lb load.
Also, what should I do to protect the floor? The wood floor behind the fish tank clearly got wet and it doesn't look great. If I put a piece of plywood underneath, would that be a good idea, or would water possibly get between the plywood and the floor? Or maybe artboard?
I am still leaning to the 60" 100gal L tank. By default it comes with an overflow in one corner, but I can order one with two overflows presumably for some extra cash (don't know how much yet). Is this a good idea?
Also, where the tank is going is not level. The left side will be slightly lower than the right. I blew this off for the 55 gal, but for the 100L, it might be more of an issue, especially if I have two overflows.
What is the best way to deal with that problem? Seems like propping one end of the stand up with shims would be a bad idea, since it has to bare the weight of a 1000lb load.
Also, what should I do to protect the floor? The wood floor behind the fish tank clearly got wet and it doesn't look great. If I put a piece of plywood underneath, would that be a good idea, or would water possibly get between the plywood and the floor? Or maybe artboard?



