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I didn’t see anything wrong with your answer. I don’t have any rimless tanks, so I don’t have to worry. I have those beautiful, black plastic rims on all of my tanks@TheShrimpNibbler I'm at work. Sorry for being abrupt.
Nothing wrong with those in the least!I didn’t see anything wrong with your answer. I don’t have any rimless tanks, so I don’t have to worry. I have those beautiful, black plastic rims on all of my tanks
The science behind it is that styrofoam is an imperfect cellular structure in which the bottom layer compresses and molds to the stand and the top layer compresses and molds to the bottom of the tank leaving the center structure intact and compressed tightly so it can't move or compress anymore, meaning no shifting of weight after the initial press from the tank full of water.SCA comes with a styrofoam mat... the one with my replacement tank was damaged, so I was told to use yoga mat. I believe it is 1/4". Its blue... it was that or pink at Walmart. Black was out of stock and I didn't want to pay double and wait on Amazon. Red Sea and Innovative Marine each come with a black foam mat.
I do not like styrofoam.... not sure why they want to use that crap.
By that logic, the mat might be better. If you ever move the tank it would seem a must to get a new styrofoam piece.The science behind it is that styrofoam is an imperfect cellular structure in which the bottom layer compresses and molds to the stand and the top layer compresses and molds to the bottom of the tank leaving the center structure intact and compressed tightly so it can't move or compress anymore, meaning no shifting of weight after the initial press from the tank full of water.
Absolutely especially if it gets wet in the move, not sure how it wouldn't really.By that logic, the mat might be better. If you ever move the tank it would seem a must to get a new styrofoam piece.
Sounds thick but if that's what they recommend at Miracles for their tank then I'd do what they say for warranty purposes etc.White foam 1" is what I had planned.
It seems like rimless tanks are giving up some serious structural integrity for the sake of aesthetic appeal...but then turn around and need some styrofoam or a yoga mat! (Not exactly the most aesthetically appealing thing!). I prefer my rimmed tanks that I have never spent a single second worrying about lolI didn’t see anything wrong with your answer. I don’t have any rimless tanks, so I don’t have to worry. I have those beautiful, black plastic rims on all of my tanks
By that logic, the mat might be better. If you ever move the tank it would seem a must to get a new styrofoam piece.
@JoshH what did you use?
It seems like rimless tanks are giving up some serious structural integrity for the sake of aesthetic appeal...but then turn around and need some styrofoam or a yoga mat! (Not exactly the most aesthetically appealing thing!). I prefer my rimmed tanks that I have never spent a single second worrying about lol
I had never considered styrofoam honestly. Not sure which of the two is “better.” Seems larger, custom vendors recommend the styrofoam. Most smaller mass produced tanks I have researched opt for yoga mat. Perhaps the mats are fine for smaller tanks.Ok what about the styrofoam insulation? It seems to me it disperses weight better and it’s a go to for fish boxes by betta breeders due to the cost and ease of cutting.