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Put this under it and cut to the size of the stand:
http://www.northlineexpress.com/itemdes ... DM-GMC3058
http://www.northlineexpress.com/itemdes ... DM-GMC3058
Lawdawg":48a9562s said:We'll see Tom. Of course, thinking on it this morning that new tank would be a substantial investment in both time and money...I've got to think about it :|
Lawdawg":37og7xoj said:Anemone of the State":37og7xoj said:Lawdawg":37og7xoj said:Thanks SubCom. I am seriously thinking of changing my setup to either a JBJ type cube or some other alternative that doesn't have a sump or chance of overflowing. With my schedule, I leave the tank for at least 30hrs at a time. So it might be to my advantage to do something that's a little more failsafe. Although if I decide bigger is better....there are tons of used 60 cubes around.
Hmmmmmm....
My luck with sumpless tanks overall has been much better. It is not as crazy as it sounds.
Can you discuss that further? Having a flood while I'm on the rig for 36hrs is a constant worry with me. Equipment-wise I'd have to get a HOB skimmer for sure but it's not like I need a calc reactor or other high end SPS type gear.
JimM":26xfhwgn said:After years and years of dumping money (inverts, rock, fish, equipment, power bill) into bigger reef tanks, I became absolutely sold on nano's.
Smaller investment, smaller ongoing costs, less time, smaller risk.
My big tanks have had absolutely nothing on my nanos with regard to enjoyment factor and visual impact.
The Escaped Ape":15oqkoyo said:JimM":15oqkoyo said:I've never owned a nano, but I can't see it offering me as much enjoyment as a medium sized tank (60-100g)