Sexy Plumbing - Island Tank

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
I’m using a Koralia wave maker that’s unused from a previous build.

Drilled a new symmetrical hole for the power cords so they can be tucked out of line if sight.

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After I get the powerbar installed I’ll hide the cables under the stand as well

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Gorgeous!!! Very envious. I am still trying to find time to finish my tank. I have yet to do a backflush and its been a month. Need to get that line connected and done asap.

What size holes did you drill for the korlia's and can you do that on a filled tank? I was thinking of adding some holes, but more run airline potentially.
 
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Twin wall PC greenhouse panels are easy to cut with a newish blade utility knife and a straight edge, just support the panel on a firm surface. Some people use a fine blade reciprocating saw or similar tool.
 
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Twin wall PC greenhouse panels are easy to cut with a newish blade utility knife and a straight edge, just support the panel on a firm surface. Some people use a fine blade reciprocating saw or similar tool.

So, sharp box cutter will get it? Just want to confirm because the coragated greenhouse stuff was a pain to cut straight and look decent.
 
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