Dloks Potamotrygon MFK Member Feb 5, 2011 2,020 3,065 164 in a car May 27, 2013 #21 Dun dun dun da da dun
asm129 Gambusia MFK Member Dec 28, 2009 642 1 18 Cafe Lu May 27, 2013 #22 I think cuz it's glass, no one wants to risk breaking your tank. If it was acrylic, lots of people would volunteer to help. I always go with acrylic because it weighs about half of what glass weighs and much easier to drill too.
I think cuz it's glass, no one wants to risk breaking your tank. If it was acrylic, lots of people would volunteer to help. I always go with acrylic because it weighs about half of what glass weighs and much easier to drill too.
C Chizzle Piranha MFK Member Jan 30, 2011 2,694 68 81 LV Golden Knights! May 27, 2013 #23 Personally I would risk it, I would call charlie up and rent a truck to take it down to the factory. Sent from my SGH-T999 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
Personally I would risk it, I would call charlie up and rent a truck to take it down to the factory. Sent from my SGH-T999 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
amazontank Redtail Catfish MFK Member Nov 14, 2010 1,382 686 150 Miami and San Diego www.facebook.com May 27, 2013 #24 I know they travel all over San Diego maintaining tanks. Dloks said: Wicked far Click to expand...
Dloks Potamotrygon MFK Member Feb 5, 2011 2,020 3,065 164 in a car May 27, 2013 #25 I like glass better and had a few bad experience with acrylic. I'm too lazy chizzle and who travels doing it?
I like glass better and had a few bad experience with acrylic. I'm too lazy chizzle and who travels doing it?
Dloks Potamotrygon MFK Member Feb 5, 2011 2,020 3,065 164 in a car Jun 3, 2013 #26 I need two holes on top drilled instead no more back! Two holes drilled on top bracing one on ea side
I need two holes on top drilled instead no more back! Two holes drilled on top bracing one on ea side