Has their quality gone down? If you look at my stand, although it does not have the detail, etc of more costly stands out there, it is very well built and is not going to come apart like that. it appears they are building their stands completely different now. Did you intentionally take that piece off the stand?Yes - that rough end peice of trim is just stapled/finish nailed on like the front peice of trim... the trim work is not flush and very basic/not furniture grade in general quality (glasscages will tell you that - at least they did me)...
I think its a similar design, but there are some differences. It's hard to tell in the pic. I may call and ask a few questions. For the money though, it is a good bang for the buck. I suppose you could always do some modifications on the trim work to make it look a little nicer.Looks to be the same construction to me... Different doors however (pop out vs hinged). yes, the peice of trim was removed so the heavy tank could slide in/onto the stand easily. It can easily be slapped back on as its just sitting on top of the plywood stand.
I think its a similar design, but there are some differences. It's hard to tell in the pic. I may call and ask a few questions. For the money though, it is a good bang for the buck. I suppose you could always do some modifications on the trim work to make it look a little nicer.
I was going to ask about how you did your plumbing. That is an interesting choice on how you have it plumbed on the side wall. Does that going into another room? Where is that plumbing going to? In my case, I will have to plumb it so it goes into a sump below the tank.
Great idea! I hadn’t thought of that.If you decide to go with a third party external overflow (like reefsavy or modular marine) - buy the overflow and send it to glasscages while it’s being built - that way they will drill the holes exactly to fit the overflow and you can rest easy that the until is correctly drilled and no issue w/ install (that’s what I did and worked out well)...
I wanted a sleek look where all hardware was external and hidden (yet super easy to access) - yes I have it drilled for a external overflow that sits completely out of sight and on other side of the wall with bean animal plumbing and down into a 90 gal sump customized with chambers for mechanical, biomedio/K2, a wet/dry trickle over with bio balls and then a submersed bio chamber with variety of media (seachem/ rings etc). Ive also design the sump where i can (and am currently) setting up a auto water changer that will change 2 gals every 90 mins for more efficient and impactful changes vs a drip system.
Then I have the two redundant returns with the Sicce syncra adv 7 pumps - one returns through a 55w UV sterilizer and then both returning to 1” Seaswirls multi (can push up to 3k flow each) for variable and randomized occilating flow in tank (but very sleek look)... I’m pushing around 3200 gph or so I’d assume (both returns total) after tuning return valves and overflow...
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