kk thats big though but i guess less room for error
kk thats big though but i guess less room for error
It is big! I also forgot that that tank is only a four foot. Best bet is going to be a custom acrylic job. Reason being, you are going to need a large skimmer for that bad boy, and since you have a cubish style aquarium, a cubish style sump will fit better.
Okay here is my new dilemma I just got my sump right so i went to put it in the stand and it is to big to slide in there by about a 1/4 inch so i think yall have seen the stand four front doors blah blah blah where the two big doors open up one one the left has a frame the hinges are hooked to was wondering if it would be safe to remove that board and slide the sump in or will my yank come smashing down on me like a new years ball???
Last edited by XeroKitsune; Thu, 10th Jan 2008 at 10:45 AM.
anybody ??? please?????
Yup. No one's going to tell you to do that and risk it failing. I also have an Oceanic stand under my 215. While it's well built, it's really not OVERBUILT. For that reason, I can't think I'd recommend removing anything. If you decide to do that anyway, I'd drain as much out of your tank as you can before doing it. If you need to borrow buckets, I probably have enough to hold your whole tank. 663.8079.
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
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