TetraBotia, you just told me I don't know jack about maintaining an acrylic tank. I'm going to have to drag out the research animal in me and find out all about repairing scratches, maintaining it so micro scratches don't cloud acrylic up, and a whole slew of other issues. I had one once, and failed miserably in keeping it in good repair. I've seen and heard nightmare stories about others with similar problems. I've never heard of Meguiars plastic repair, but I'm gonna find some! Thank you for the eye opener! When I upgrade to a 280, you just widely expanded my horizons...
As for a pleco wearing though the tank... Yeah.. I saw it once in a fish store of all places.
Wackydan.. Yes I suck up a little sand when I vaccume. Replacing it is as easy as going to your clean sand container, and pouring in another cup. I replace about one cup of sand a month.
By bulkhead.. let me describe it. Hole drilled in bottom of tank, in a corner. Two long glass plates (or could be acrylic
) create a box with the back wall, and the side wall, around the hole. The plates run up the height of the tank,and stop about an inch below the top of the tank. Or less than half an inch from what you want your water level to be. This way, if for any reason your pump stops returning water, your whole tank can't drain into your sump. It can't get past the bulkhead.
Hard to explain.. wish I had a picture of watauga's set up
As for a pleco wearing though the tank... Yeah.. I saw it once in a fish store of all places.
Wackydan.. Yes I suck up a little sand when I vaccume. Replacing it is as easy as going to your clean sand container, and pouring in another cup. I replace about one cup of sand a month.
By bulkhead.. let me describe it. Hole drilled in bottom of tank, in a corner. Two long glass plates (or could be acrylic
Hard to explain.. wish I had a picture of watauga's set up