Thanks! It's really hard to show depth in video or pics. I'm really happy with it in person.Nice work! That turned out really well.
Thanks! It's really hard to show depth in video or pics. I'm really happy with it in person.Nice work! That turned out really well.
You’re welcome. Judging from Randy at BRS bare bottom start on his dream tank I’d say definitely do sand. Maybe remove it after a year.Thanks! It's really hard to show depth in video or pics. I'm really happy with it in person.
The view under the overhang into the cave was going to be quite Architectual. Let me find a better frame
Thanks, ya I can't really get rid of that without really changing the whole structure there. But in person I think you get a lot more of what you're talking about than shows up in video/picsYah, that looks awesome. Nice scape!
Flat piece of wood/acrylic/plastic attached to the "roof" using double sided Gorilla tape? Screw a piece of strapping or pipe support into it and I think it would support the pipes weight without detaching.Trying to figure out how to support the return.. I want to use silicone up through the sump, and then attach to hard plumbing hanging there. Any ideas? The roof of the stand is pvc board. I don't really want to screw to the cross braces, and they aren't really in the right orientation.
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Ya, I'm thinking of 3d printing brackets that fit in the t channel to mount wood to the roof. At that point I would probably use some sort of plastic strapping to hold the pipe.Flat piece of wood/acrylic/plastic attached to the "roof" using double sided Gorilla tape? Screw a piece of strapping or pipe support into it and I think it would support the pipes weight without detaching.
Got yours wet before mine hehe Grats!