I am setting up a new 125 gallon glass tank and I read about cutting a piece of panel styrofoam to place under the tank to prevent heat loss.
This makes sense but I have some questions:
1) I do not have my new tank yet and it is hard to see the bottom on display tanks in stores so I am unclear how much vertical room there is under the tank.
I presume the styrofoam should be thin enough so when it is cut it fits up under the tank and the tank actually sets flat on the normal bottom with no pressure on the glass base.
How much vertical room is under the tank (what thickness styrofoam should be used)?
2) I am concerned that smalll amounts of water may get under the tank when doing maintenance and that it might effect the styrofoam.
Since once the tank is setup it would be hard to ever access the styrofoam again I was wondering if the styrofoam should be treated with something before it is placed under the tank.
Should it be sprayed with some kind of water preventative (like what) or is the styrofoam not really effected by water?
3) Styrofoam is cheap but do you really think it makes any difference.
I was interested because I live in a northern climate and the room in the winter can drop 15 degrees below normal tank temperature at night so I plan to have two 300W heaters on the tank and I thought the styrofoam might retain heat better.
Any thoughts on using styrofoam under your tanks...................
This makes sense but I have some questions:
1) I do not have my new tank yet and it is hard to see the bottom on display tanks in stores so I am unclear how much vertical room there is under the tank.
I presume the styrofoam should be thin enough so when it is cut it fits up under the tank and the tank actually sets flat on the normal bottom with no pressure on the glass base.
How much vertical room is under the tank (what thickness styrofoam should be used)?
2) I am concerned that smalll amounts of water may get under the tank when doing maintenance and that it might effect the styrofoam.
Since once the tank is setup it would be hard to ever access the styrofoam again I was wondering if the styrofoam should be treated with something before it is placed under the tank.
Should it be sprayed with some kind of water preventative (like what) or is the styrofoam not really effected by water?
3) Styrofoam is cheap but do you really think it makes any difference.
I was interested because I live in a northern climate and the room in the winter can drop 15 degrees below normal tank temperature at night so I plan to have two 300W heaters on the tank and I thought the styrofoam might retain heat better.
Any thoughts on using styrofoam under your tanks...................