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I can't find the #@&! cord for my phone! To answer a POLITE question, eurobracing is basically strips of glass attached to the top edge all the way around to prevent the need of a center brace which can block a good bit of light. As far as your tank I think that at 20" tall a 6' tank of 10mm would need some sort of bracing. Now to all of the IMPATIENT folks I'll give a little rundown before I get pics up. The tank actually measures 60"L x 24"W x 32"H not 36" so nominal volume is 200 gal. Two corner overflows. Tank is constructed of 3/4" glass, Starphire front and sides, all edges beveled. Construction of this tank is serious overkill. I truly think that if you replaced every piece of glass with an identical piece of acrylic the tank would be sound. The bottom is a 3 layer sandwich with bracing inside and out, the tank is eurobraced and has a 10" wide x 3/4"thick center brace! The center brace and all of the eurobracing on the left side are cracked. There is some minor chipping at the corners from being moved about but nothing easily noticeable. This thing is HEAVY! Easily 600lb. I routinely deliver and setup tanks that hold more water than this one by myself, but this one took 3 people to get it into my truck off of a loading dock and 2 people with a set of ramps to get out. Getting this thing onto a stand will be a 4 person affair. Thankfully it's currently strapped down to a dolly which makes moving it a breeze. Pics when I find the cord or get my hands on a cam.
 
Must be hard...setting up an imaginary tank...are you using imaginary substrate? I was also thinking...I'd send you some imaginary fish, they need an imaginary pH of ∞ or they'll get the imaginary ich.:hitting:
 
i'd be happy to stop by tomorrow, pick up that old useless tank you don't need anymore, help you put that new monster in place... and take pics for ya... and transfer them to your pc.

or whenever you need to get rid of your old tank...

BTW, i'm not impatient (well, i am but...), just sarcastic. ;)
 
Sorry Dun but the 90 that was there is already gone! Now if you could build a stand to order and save me the trouble I do have a 180 that's been collecting dust....
 
Oops. I'm sorry. I did it again. Somebody was giving away a tank and I got it, sort of. It's a very nice SeaClear II 48"L x 18"W x 22"H acrylic, about 80 gal or so. It has a sump of sorts built into the back of the tank and comes on a nice matching stand. Condition is good, a few minor and one or two moderate scratches, nothing that can't be buffed out. The sort of part is because I gave it to a friend who just moved into a new place. He had a bunch of little tanks in his old place and wanted something bigger for his new livingroom and this is what came up. One nice thing is that his live-in girlfriend has a camera and he wants to document the build, so there will be pics. But not yet!
 
your avatar creeps me out to the point that i cant look at your posts.....


but pics!!!!!
 
Amazing how flexible some people are don't you think?
 
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