That's what I used as well. In the picture here top left, I added a wood block secured to the bottom of the stand. Then i added two hooks in opposite direction to secure the T section for my closed loop.
View attachment 1260371
Thats not a bad idea either. would just need to trim the excess length of of the hook and then can use the two nails
Yea the hooks come with two nails but I would use screws if I went that wayGiven the space I had to work and the tank was up and running, I used screws and not nails.
Lmao no I have not. Work has been crazy, pulling 13 hour days right now to keep up with everything. Landscape design blowsHelloooooooooooo.
What did you glue yourself to the sump ?
Lmao no I have not. Work has been crazy, pulling 13 hour days right now to keep up with everything. Landscape design blows
I have today to finally put everything together so I'll take a picture when I get it finished
Make sure to leal test before you go nuts with decor.
Did u figure out how your gonna cycle the tank ?
Yea I plan on doing a leak test before doing anything else. I'm just worried about moving the tank back since I pulled it away from the wall to get behind it that I will end up breaking the glue bond on one of the pipes
Yea I plan on doing a leak test before doing anything else. I'm just worried about moving the tank back since I pulled it away from the wall to get behind it that I will end up breaking the glue bond on one of the pipes
But in terms of quick cycling I really haven't put much thought in the last few days. Brains been everywhere but this tank at the moment. I'll take a look at that article. I wish I had some cycled media to make it easy