Slope bottoms to drain

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Fire Eel
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Has anyone done a slope bottom to a drain in a tank? I've see this only done in ponds or concrete stuff. I thought the idea would be great for bb. Can't see it working with large rock gravel

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The physics involved would put pressure on awkward spots of the tank, but made out of thick glass/acrylic with a custom built stand I can see it working, just a lot of money and engineering!

I don't get why a drilled 1-2" PVC drain on the bottom wouldn't suffice! Obviously with glass the bottom pane is tempered so my guess is acrylic would be the only option unless just the bottom pane was acrylic but I'm not sure how those would fuse together seeing as how they bond much differently

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Okay i can see how glass won't work. What about epoxy or some kind of puddy that you can lay down like cement?

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