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Also yea was planning to use something on the outside of the ""plywood box"" like stacked lumber for support but seems like just bolting and stacking 2x4s won't hold up????seems like it would be weak? Probably would use countersunk lagbolts Is that actually a pretty sturdy method? Also was going to use 4x4s on the very bottom (these would be contacting the floor) to elevate it off the ground and build a platform on that to build off of so the tank isn't sitting on the ground in case it gets wet etc and also to drain a little easier. And sounds like the fiberglass pond armor is the way to go. Could I drill for bulkheads also?or would that not be watertight considering the tank is plywood? I want the bulkheads to drain into a system of several 55gallon drums. Was planning on one with sponges and potscrubbies one with ceramic media and chemical media and another with K1 Kaldness. Also is there a way to mount acrylic on the inside for a viewing window? Was planning on buying one or two1-1.5 inch acrylic sheets and use silicone as a gasket and then bolt the acrylic to the inside of the plywood to make two viewing windows on the front.