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Unread 07/25/2017, 12:21 AM   #26
sixpackgarage
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Originally Posted by Michael Hoaster View Post
Nice house and nice tank!

One of the beauties of acrylic tanks is they're so easy to mod. The first thing I did to mine was to make the top openings a lot bigger. Those tiny openings make it very difficult to clean the sides. Also now is a good time to get the kit to polish out every last scratch, before you set it up. Once you've got it up and running, it may be years before you get another chance. Have you considered a closed loop or two?

Good luck! It's going to be amazing!


Thanks Michael. I have about 20 hours of sanding and polishing into it so far. The tank was very rough. Probably another half a day of polish work and she will be ready. Got it out on the stand today


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