Thx for the suggestions you guys are great man.
Problems solved for under 20 bucks. I had ace hardware cut out strips of glass and used adhesive hangers as handles. I oversized the measuerments so i can easily slide them on and off when doing maintenance and changing the socks and it will allow me to increase or decrease the space i want to allot for the floating plants.
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Ive been trying to figure out how to incorporate purigen with out having to put an ac110 on the sump. Im not sure its going to work well but atleast i'll be able to tell in a few weeks. If its brown good if not back to the drawing board lol.
Hung some bags in the front two sock holders with a clamp. When i need to change the socks just release the clamp let the bag fall into it and replace.
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the lids are cool. With my other tank i had to duct tape the glass lids down and run strips of plexiglass along any openings to stop the polys from jumping. With the lids chris built i can use the feeding port or just toss the food in between the gaps of the lids plus they weight between 14 and 15 lbs so at the their current size wont be moving them any time soon lol
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Oh yeah the pic above the tank is me popping the question to my wife ain the endzone at the giant/cowboy game lol
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im definitely going to use the polycarb on my 30 gal sump will be a sinch to work with