125 gallon project...

jlennonW

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Does this look right?
What you see is the bottom trim to a 125.
Both the top and bottom trim are exactly the same. I spoke to the manufacture when they came in asking if they were supposed to be exact. I was assured they were.
During my silicon ing I realized there was going to be a pressure point dead center of the bottom of my tank. Should I worry?


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IME, yes.
 
Not sure why it would matter. Yes there will be more pressure on the bottom than on the top, but the bottom also has a bottom piece of glass where the top doesnt.
 
What happened?

:jaw-dropping:
 
After the third re seal I went to adjust the saw horse the tank was on and it quickly ended up on the floor. Two years of moving, sealing this tank gone. I put some hours on this thing and when I finally have stocking in grow out tanks, filtration set up, lights made, stand how I want it, and my woman cleaned a spot in the bedroom. I was freaking days away from actually setting it up.


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that def sucks what now? i'd keep the rims and buy glass, you clearly know how to seal a tank properly so it shouldnt be hard if you wanted to make your own provided you do it correctly
 
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