Hi all, for a long time I wanted to have a smaller tank inline with my bigger tank to hold some cool fish and inverts that don't fit my other reef. I want it inline so I only have to deal with one system.
So I took on a little project to cut the baffle out of my red sea max nano since I had that already and I wanted to have another project. I'm going to dril it for a fiji cube external overflow box and a return.
So now my problem, since this tank was set up for a long time I didn't expect the bottom to be 2 pieces. And I didn't check before so it was already too late when I noticed. Here is the tank now.
Clearly this won't hold water now. I can think of 2 ways to fix this. But maybe you guys have better suggestions or can help me pick.
1. Put the baffle (that ofcourse fits perfectly in between) flat over it and secure it all with new silicone.
2. Cut the baffle to a low height and place it back vertically. (Maybe some day a mangrove can use that extra substrate)
Or do you have better solutions please let me know.
Yes I know I can buy a tank specific for that but ever since building and maintaining my own bikes, I really get a thril out of DIY learning new stuff and it keeps me busy.
So I took on a little project to cut the baffle out of my red sea max nano since I had that already and I wanted to have another project. I'm going to dril it for a fiji cube external overflow box and a return.
So now my problem, since this tank was set up for a long time I didn't expect the bottom to be 2 pieces. And I didn't check before so it was already too late when I noticed. Here is the tank now.
Clearly this won't hold water now. I can think of 2 ways to fix this. But maybe you guys have better suggestions or can help me pick.
1. Put the baffle (that ofcourse fits perfectly in between) flat over it and secure it all with new silicone.
2. Cut the baffle to a low height and place it back vertically. (Maybe some day a mangrove can use that extra substrate)
Or do you have better solutions please let me know.
Yes I know I can buy a tank specific for that but ever since building and maintaining my own bikes, I really get a thril out of DIY learning new stuff and it keeps me busy.