I love the design of Polo Reefs new drop off tank they got.
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You assume there would be 14. Our designs have fewer seams. As few as four, typically 8. Leaking? Not if it is done right.Who would opt for 14 seams versus 8 seams.? Aren't 8 enough to worry about?
My drop off was an enjoyable tank, just not big enough and do agree, it offered a few dead spots with detritus buildup and dead spots for flow
Agree.i think they’re cool. what would be nice is to have an area for a very small “sump” in the event you don’t want to make it an AIO. like the one below! although not for storage
I think drop off tanks are awesome! I suspect that a lot of people are concerned about being able to reach the deepest parts, but I'm building a 9 tank system & my largest tank is an "OLD SCHOOL" 66" L x 45" H x 18" W "HIGH BOY" tank w/ 3/4" thick glass & I can't wait to get it set up & running! I'm planning floating reefscaping & numerous other quirky features - not the least of which is water bridging it to 2 - 125 gal. tanks in a daisy chain arrangement that's a " U " shape, with the High boy as a Peninsula! My build is quite unusual & unique!Going off the ledge: Would you be interested in a drop off aquarium?
Drop off tanks have always been fascinating to me, but I have never actually added one to my collections of tanks. For whatever reason, I have never completely understood the best way (or even multiple solid options) for aquascaping a drop off tank. After seeing the Eshopps Mariana drop off nano tank at Reef-a-Palooza, my interested has been reengaged and I have been thinking more about these tanks recently. What about you - would you be interested in a drop off aquarium? For some reason, adding a drop off nano doesn’t seem so daunting. Please let us know what you think about these tanks and share any tips for aquascaping a drop off tank!
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