@fishguy242 just passed here about an hour ago. Still raining hard
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I would not mess with the tank acrylic. Just on the glass.Do y'all agree the overflow section should be left unfrosted?
The whole back is glass. I just want to be able to see into the overflow area.I would not mess with the tank acrylic. Just on the glass.
Ahh. I understand now. Agreed.The whole back is glass. I just want to be able to see into the overflow area.
The whole back is glass. I just want to be able to see into the overflow area.
I'm trying to picture it, but I'm having a hard time. Do you have a link to an example?No opinions?
If you mean from behind so you can see in it - definitely. You will one day want to look in there. I left both of mine unpainted from behind on the 140.Do y'all agree the overflow section should be left unfrosted?
I am having a difficult time visualizing the whole lighted background scheme. I am a straightforward black or blue guy. Obviously you have given this a lot of thought and I trust your judgment. I just don't think I will be much help in this department. I am in learning mode territory about all of this. Josh is also right about keeping the light out of the overflow, so I would say whatever cover in that area be removable, somehow.What do y'all think about an iridescent/frosted bubble design?
No opinions?