zoozilla May 21, 2008 May 21, 2008 (edited) Very nice. Glass Cages? Wow, careful balancing act on that workbench Edited May 21, 2008 by zoozilla
VicSkimmr May 21, 2008 Author May 21, 2008 Very nice. Glass Cages? Wow, careful balancing act on that workbench Yep, Glass Cages It's on the floor now, I just had it up there to paint it, haha.
VicSkimmr June 18, 2008 Author June 18, 2008 :( So now I get to deal with GlassCage's award winning customer service. Yay me.
VicSkimmr June 18, 2008 Author June 18, 2008 They built the tank, but I have no idea what caused the chip. It looked fine up until when I checked on it today :(
VicSkimmr June 18, 2008 Author June 18, 2008 I've got a wife but no kids. I'm 99.9% sure no one touched the tank in the last week. It's very odd that it would chip.
ReeferMan June 18, 2008 June 18, 2008 So there is a chance Good luck with Glasscages but i am pretty sure they arent going to tell you what you want to here. Its possible that it was chipped and the chip fell out and then you noticed it.
reefmontalvo June 18, 2008 June 18, 2008 If you ask me. I noticed that your chip was a stress trip. Also notice the condensation in the bubbles? I believe glass cages is located in Tn, a state with more humidity than Northern Va. If you ask me I think it happen with them and now the added stress of moving it around might have casued it to chip.
VicSkimmr June 18, 2008 Author June 18, 2008 So there is a chance Good luck with Glasscages but i am pretty sure they arent going to tell you what you want to here. Its possible that it was chipped and the chip fell out and then you noticed it. Nah, I inspected that tank very thoroughly before I accepted it. I know GlassCages isn't going to help at all, but it's worth a shot. I've taken every precaution I can think of to prevent anything from happening to that tank, but oh well.
VicSkimmr June 18, 2008 Author June 18, 2008 Yeah I know, I thought it was weird to have those bubbles too. If you guys had a tank that had a chip that large taken out of it, would you trust it's integrity? I can easily cover the chip up and nobody would know, but I'm just not confident at this point that it will continue to hold water. Maybe a prolonged water test would be in order?
shawns June 18, 2008 June 18, 2008 i would be more concerned w/ the air in the seem. that cant hold a seal too well. do you see what i mean??? the steaky air between the panes of glass. that is a void where i woould imagine silicone SHOULD be. good luck w/ a solution!
ReeferMan June 19, 2008 June 19, 2008 i wouldnt trust a tank with a chip that big and the air bubbles in the silicone. Tell them to replace the silicone and do the glass while they are at it
jason the filter freak June 20, 2008 June 20, 2008 gooood luck hope it works out for you. I like the plans you have going on though
Ziggy953 June 22, 2008 June 22, 2008 I really like the design. Clean lines I like that. How large is your stand going to be? That is a lot to put under the tank.
VicSkimmr July 10, 2008 Author July 10, 2008 Negative, it's still holding water like a champ. At this point I'm going to stick it out and pray that my wife doesn't kill me if we end up with 120 gallons of water on the floor, LOL! I really don't think the chip did anything structurally though, it's just an eyesore. My next project is to find some thing to cover the corners to hide the messy silicone and the chip. Pics will follow this weekend hopefully
VicSkimmr July 13, 2008 Author July 13, 2008 Ok first pics. I still need more rock, but it's a start A birthday present from my wife, 2 female Lyretail Anthias to go with our quasi male :D
VicSkimmr July 14, 2008 Author July 14, 2008 It's a Tek 6x39 watt fixture. The bulb configuration is: Back: ATI Blue+ ATI Pro Color ATI Blue+ ATI AquaBlue Special ATI Blue+ ATI Blue+
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