View Full Version : Acrylic baffles in a glass tank.
falcondob
Fri, 18th Feb 2005, 07:41 PM
Has anyone put acrylic baffles in a glass tank for a sump? If so, how did ya do it and how well did it work?
John
jlam
Fri, 18th Feb 2005, 07:52 PM
Well I have acrylic like baffles in my glass tank. What I did is made a acrylic overflows in my 100 gallon tank and glued them using silicon. I dont think you could pry them off with a crowbar. The only think I would think is you would have to be very exact in your measurements. Just slide them in and glue waiting about 2 days before you put water into it.
Jason
Ed
Fri, 18th Feb 2005, 07:54 PM
Yep.
With aquarium silicone.
Worked very well.
HTH.
-Ed
::pete::
Fri, 18th Feb 2005, 07:57 PM
Agree with Ed ... its been over a year and no problem.
Instar
Fri, 18th Feb 2005, 08:30 PM
I had a slow leak in my overflow (acrylic) box. Fixed it with the water in the tank. Been using that same tank for over 4 years now without any problem at all. I would think a good weight acrylic is better and easier to work with for baffles than glass because it does give some. I wouldn't use the weight that you see in HD though. More like 1/4 inch stuff.
falcondob
Fri, 18th Feb 2005, 11:20 PM
Thanks everyone. Looks like aquarium silicon is the answer. :D
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