Looks pretty good. How's your clearance on the left side? Enough space for flow and cleaning?I suck at this. I don't know what to do. It looks I dunno.
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Looks pretty good. How's your clearance on the left side? Enough space for flow and cleaning?I suck at this. I don't know what to do. It looks I dunno.
More than enough. However it will be high flow area with MP40 right there. Good spot for sticks. I'm still thinking mixed reef. We will see.Looks pretty good. How's your clearance on the left side? Enough space for flow and cleaning?
I suck at this. I don't know what to do. It looks I dunno.
I like the aquascape!I suck at this. I don't know what to do. It looks I dunno.
Steve from SC Aquariums looked at all the photos and said, and I quote, " Thank you for your pictures, Your tank is good, the silicone is good. If you see a bubble inside the silicone, then we will replace the tank." This is of course impossible as the back glass is black and the bottom glass is on the stand. DUH. Whatever. I mean my chances of winning the pick 5 is better I am sure.Great thread. Witty sarcasm is my love language.
That silicone scares me. If you are going to do something about it, now is definitely the time.
I also like the aquascape. If I could offer a couple suggestions it would be to keep the middle arch like it is, just shorten it by 2 inches at the top. Also take the two rocks on the left side, hit them with a hammer and make an upside L-ish shape and rotate them to the front a hair. Do the same with the two rocks on the left. Make the upside down L shape with them and rotate a hair to the back.
So does this joint open up more when you fill the tank? It’s hard to see but looks smaller in these photos than the first one you posted when the tank was full.So this tank. This seam. So iffy. I mean I could hold spare change in the distance between the silicone and the glass. On the one hand, maybe it's OK. However the fact I didn't exactly pay it much attention until we filled it with 90 gallons of water I REALLY noticed it. I was like ****...is that the glass edge? Lemmie just empty this box like real fast. I wrote the guy, he got back to me asking for more photos. I obliged. I'll link em here so you all can see this. Ignore my floppy biddies, I put a bra on the moment I walk out the door, and that thing gets slingshot right the hell across the house the minute my foot crosses the threshold after I get home.
It was not noticeable at all until the test fill. You could see there was less of a silicone edge there but it wasn't until it was fully filled I noticed the LED's bouncing off the edge of the glass. The glass there is not uniformed like a beveled edge, but it's not sharp either. When I run my finger along that edge the glass comes in a bit from the rest of the pane then goes back out right before the overflow. It is near impossible to get a photo. If I had a digital camera that was designed for up-close then I could really capture it. If I could I would tip the aquarium on it's face and check the bottom...Something that would require me getting people involved, and now with the plumbing installed, it would be difficult.So does this joint open up more when you fill the tank? It’s hard to see but looks smaller in these photos than the first one you posted when the tank was full.
I did! He ghosted me. When I explained I could not see the back or bottom, he did not write back. So getting the tank swapped is not going to happen. Steve says it's OK and to look for bubbles. Which we know I can't do. So I have two options. Fill it, ignore it, and maybe I never have a problem, if I do, I guess I have to sue. Annoyingly. Or I start a dispute with all my documentation with my CC company, and get a different tank. None of this sounds fun or something I normally have to think about. I have never had this sort of issue pop up before.Did you tell him you cant see bubbles in the silicone cause there isn't any silicone? I'd do what Mr orange undies said to do just for my piece of mind. I'd rather not have to go through the courts after cleaning up a huge water mess and loosing all that life.
yeah thats annoying. Sorry you are having to deal with this.I did! He ghosted me. When I explained I could not see the back or bottom, he did not write back. So getting the tank swapped is not going to happen. Steve says it's OK and to look for bubbles. Which we know I can't do. So I have two options. Fill it, ignore it, and maybe I never have a problem, if I do, I guess I have to sue. Annoyingly. Or I start a dispute with all my documentation with my CC company, and get a different tank. None of this sounds fun or something I normally have to think about. I have never had this sort of issue pop up before.
Yeah I guess?Is it possible to maybe cut away or remove the black at the bottom of the back in the area where to problem is to check it out and see if there’s a bubble?
Just thought maybe that could help bring some peace of mind if you’re worried about not being able to if there’s a bubble. Another option would be to see if you could slide the tank back slightly so the bottom overhangs the stand a little and look up at the joint that way to see if there’s a bubble.Yeah I guess?
All very good suggestions.Just thought maybe that could help bring some peace of mind if you’re worried about not being able to if there’s a bubble. Another option would be to see if you could slide the tank back slightly so the bottom overhangs the stand a little and look up at the joint that way to see if there’s a bubble.
Steve is a tool bag, who sells tanks made in Chi-na *Trump voice*, out of a mini mall office warehouse space that used to be a Sizzler and a methadone clinic. You have more than the two options. With the best being to try your best to reinforce the bad silicone job with some pieces of glass. Best case it works and gives you peace of mind. Worst case you end up covered in silicone chugging bourbon out of your American flag hydro flask, and you book a plane ticket or take a long drive down to Cali to punch a frag plug into Steve’s ear. Then sueI did! He ghosted me. When I explained I could not see the back or bottom, he did not write back. So getting the tank swapped is not going to happen. Steve says it's OK and to look for bubbles. Which we know I can't do. So I have two options. Fill it, ignore it, and maybe I never have a problem, if I do, I guess I have to sue. Annoyingly. Or I start a dispute with all my documentation with my CC company, and get a different tank. None of this sounds fun or something I normally have to think about. I have never had this sort of issue pop up before.
Naw I decided to just fill it and forget all about it. Steve says it's fine. He makes all the tanks in all of China, I trust him with everything. My floor, tons of coral, livestock. He says it's ok then it's ok.Steve is a tool bag, who sells tanks made in Chi-na *Trump voice*, out of a mini mall office warehouse space that used to be a Sizzler and a methadone clinic. You have more than the two options. With the best being to try your best to reinforce the bad silicone job with some pieces of glass. Best case it works and gives you peace of mind. Worst case you end up covered in silicone chugging bourbon out of your American flag hydro flask, and you book a plane ticket or take a long drive down to Cali to punch a frag plug into Steve’s ear. Then sue