Wonder how a 300 gallon would crack like that, especially as thick as it is.
Good job on the new install. What will be the main stock in there?
So we were contacted by a guy saying he had lost 60% of the water from his 300 gallon aquarium. We in returned got him a brand new arylic tank, stand, and in wall mount for him. We finished the job 3 days after his first call. Here are the before and after. The tank is installed but still needs a few cosmetics done to it but the main thing is its set-up and fish in the new aquarium.
Before:
The Crack on his 300:
The install:
Finished:
Wonder how a 300 gallon would crack like that, especially as thick as it is.
Good job on the new install. What will be the main stock in there?
DiscusLoverJeff
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A sink and drain in the room where the tank is would make that a perfect build. I did that with a 180 arcylic tank back in 1996 and that tank is a reef tank today and still in the wall.
Is that what I missed???
Looks good - nice install
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