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15+ cracks on the bottom. And Broke twice one 4 weeks ago and again last week. And over 2k expense. To fix it. But it's finally up and working. Only thing I hate are the glass panels all along the bottom.


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15+ cracks on the bottom. And Broke twice one 4 weeks ago and again last week. And over 2k expense. To fix it. But it's finally up and working. Only thing I hate are the glass panels all along the bottom.


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Hide it all with aquascaping. I would have just got another bottom pane of glass and resealed it. Would have saved time, energy, looks, structural integrity and money. That is just me though.

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I would of to but at first it was cheaper to fix the cracks in the beginning but the it cracked again. Had a question. Could I put Sand on the bottom all the way to cover the panels.


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I wouldn't trust that much sand with the unstable bottom. I would use wood and light weight porous rocks like lava, lace or Texas holy rock. You won't want it to blow the bottom out. You could make some angled sheets to create a slope up and down the plates and then have sand on it. It would get pushed down by the fish moving though. Your best and safest bet is wood.

Too much weight and it could shift one side if the crack and blow out. I would personally change that bottom out. Call it a learning experience and cut you losses before you have a very wet floor and dead fish.

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