Finally a BIGGER tank!

Dude, that is one really powerful pump. I was able to see it on my ipad and laptop, so I guess it would work on a PC?
 
Dude, that is one really powerful pump. I was able to see it on my ipad and laptop, so I guess it would work on a PC?

no, the problem is that i cant see ANY of the videos on youtube.
 
really? do u know why?
 
Man I need to get this thing going! Starting to test some ammonia in my 135g. I did just add 2 more gallons of bio media to the wet/dry tower so that should help soon. Now I have 10g of bio in the wet/dry now and the RDSB. should come back down.

Also my 16" redtail cat died unexpectedly. It's a shame, he was my ladys favorite fish 
 
Sorry for your loss:(

Any idea on what happened, well, now, you can get some other fish you may have wanted?
 
I think somebody already posted that video on here:)
Or that is the pump he is using
 
Fishboss: yes I will be getting a fish I've been wanting, a replacement redtail cat lol

Zigman: thank you for embedding the video! I would have done it but the mobile mode won't let me 

Fishboss: yes that video was posted before but now it's embedded for your viewing pleasure lol. And it is a video of my new pump doing 2250gph
 
How do the actual seams of the tank look? I'm guessing that if someone was concerned enough to add the acrylic rods to reinforce the tank, there may be some structual integrity issues with the tank. Are you only removing the rods, or are you also trying to repair welds that are separating? If you are looking for some help with working with acrylic, I would recommend you check out this thread: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1056956. There are some guys on there (most notably "Acrylics") who make tanks for a living and they would be able to provide you with some solid advice. I have a 10x3x4 high tank and I agree with you that the height makes the tank look soo much more impressive than the stubby look of a short tank. Good luck!
 
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