sjsoto Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location BROOKLYN/PARK SLOPE Rating - 100% 15 0 0 Oct 31, 2009 #1 can i remove the filter wall in aquapod without damaging the tank? Last edited: Oct 31, 2009
Keith P Mr. No-Show Location Great Neck, NY Rating - 100% 37 0 0 Nov 2, 2009 #3 I used a pair of dikes (wire cutters) and some muscle:
sjsoto Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location BROOKLYN/PARK SLOPE Rating - 100% 15 0 0 Nov 2, 2009 #4 you cut the whole thing with cutters? or you pulled it with them?
aznt1217 Forever Noob Manhattan Reefs Location Bayside Rating - 100% 191 0 0 Nov 2, 2009 #5 damn keith... lol Does it affect the integrity of the tank?
Chraddam ALL AROUND BAMF Manhattan Reefs Location ny Rating - 100% 126 0 0 Nov 2, 2009 #6 I have been debating doing this to my nano-not sure what the benefits would be, it seems to run well the way it is.
I have been debating doing this to my nano-not sure what the benefits would be, it seems to run well the way it is.
sjsoto Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location BROOKLYN/PARK SLOPE Rating - 100% 15 0 0 Nov 2, 2009 #7 Chraddam said: not sure what the benefits would be, Click to expand... more tank room, and would like to add overflow box to add sump...
Chraddam said: not sure what the benefits would be, Click to expand... more tank room, and would like to add overflow box to add sump...
Keith P Mr. No-Show Location Great Neck, NY Rating - 100% 37 0 0 Nov 3, 2009 #8 sjsoto said: more tank room, and would like to add overflow box to add sump... Click to expand... Exactly. I wanted to add a sump to my 29G. The false wall is all one piece and glued in. Once you cut it up, you can start peeling it off. It was a pretty tough job.
sjsoto said: more tank room, and would like to add overflow box to add sump... Click to expand... Exactly. I wanted to add a sump to my 29G. The false wall is all one piece and glued in. Once you cut it up, you can start peeling it off. It was a pretty tough job.