+1. Maybe reinforce the existing bookshelf then treat it like a typical plywood tank. Maybe you can get separate sheets of either glass or acrylic that can have supports going vertically up the front to really capture the bookshelf look.With the 2' width limitation, have you considered a wooden aquarium built directly into the wall with the shelves built around it? I think you would make the most of the space that way and it would probably end up looking better too.
No idea on the tanks but happy birthday![]()
I’ll make it easy for you. This is MFK and 2’ just wont cut it, especially because your top dawgThus far, Glass Cages seems to be the best option by far. I am strongly considering their 130x32x32" 500 gallon option for $3300. They offered me low iron glass as a free upgrade. No other manufacturer I've talked to so far comes close to matching this offer.
The only hangup I have so far on this is that the 130x24x24 is $1300 cheaper and the 130x24x32 (basically a super long 300) is $700 cheaper. And I'm cheap lol.
Talk me into it?
Thanks brother!
You can save a few thousand by going to goodwill, and buying coffee tables with glass tops, use the glass tops as the front panes only, since you will not be peering thru the back or sides of the tank.Thus far, Glass Cages seems to be the best option by far. I am strongly considering their 130x32x32" 500 gallon option for $3300. They offered me low iron glass as a free upgrade. No other manufacturer I've talked to so far comes close to matching this offer.
The only hangup I have so far on this is that the 130x24x24 is $1300 cheaper and the 130x24x32 (basically a super long 300) is $700 cheaper. And I'm cheap lol.
Talk me into it?
Thanks brother!
I’ll make it easy for you. This is MFK and 2’ just wont cut it, especially because your top dawg