gaya
Fish Addict
I’ll make this a running commentary as I go a long and will take pics to show you what I’m doing. Though any advice is definitely welcome.
I moved the tank last night about a foot from where the other tank is to make the bridge. One tank is on a shorter stand than the other and I thought this was going to be a problem but once I had it set up I thought it looked cool. I decided to adjust the bridge instead of the stand.
The parts I have right now is a clear pvc tube and white pvc fittings. I could get my hand on clear pvc fittings but they are so expensive!!! So I’ll do this for now and upgrade later. I went to home depot and quite a few people gave me advice as to what they think will work ok. I will use aquarium sealant on the fittings for extra security measures.
As you can see in my diagram there will be three elbows with fittings. The fittings that are in the aquariums will be threaded so I can cap them when I need to either remove or put the bridge in. Well I think this is how I will do it rather than the fill and flip method. I will test it in my bathtub b4 I try.
Now I need to build some kind of base that will support the bridge on both tanks. I know I will need brackets for support and I was also thinking of getting a round clamp to fasten around both ends of the bridge and then fasten the clamp to the aquarium with different clamps. Any ideas about this from you builders?
I moved the tank last night about a foot from where the other tank is to make the bridge. One tank is on a shorter stand than the other and I thought this was going to be a problem but once I had it set up I thought it looked cool. I decided to adjust the bridge instead of the stand.
The parts I have right now is a clear pvc tube and white pvc fittings. I could get my hand on clear pvc fittings but they are so expensive!!! So I’ll do this for now and upgrade later. I went to home depot and quite a few people gave me advice as to what they think will work ok. I will use aquarium sealant on the fittings for extra security measures.
As you can see in my diagram there will be three elbows with fittings. The fittings that are in the aquariums will be threaded so I can cap them when I need to either remove or put the bridge in. Well I think this is how I will do it rather than the fill and flip method. I will test it in my bathtub b4 I try.
Now I need to build some kind of base that will support the bridge on both tanks. I know I will need brackets for support and I was also thinking of getting a round clamp to fasten around both ends of the bridge and then fasten the clamp to the aquarium with different clamps. Any ideas about this from you builders?