jaywings19
Fish Crazy
I need some help/assistance in a pretty urgent manner.
I have a 72G bowfront being used for a planted, freshwater setup. This tank is approximately 3 years old.
I just noticed a large crack in the (cheap) plastic ledge that runs across the middle to support the glass lid covers. Those of you that are familiar with larger tanks probably understand what I mean.
The good thing is that my light fixture is on stilts to prop from the sides, so it is not putting additional pressure on the cheap plastic divider. However, I believe the heavy glass lids have finally taken their toll and caused the plastic to crack. I find it somewhat ironic since the glass lids were made by the same manufacturer (All Glass) specifically for this tank.
My questions are:
1. Should I just remove the glass lids and "go topless" since my light fixture is propped up?
2. Even if I "go topless"... does the cheap plastic divider cause a big stability issue with the tank? I obviously don't want to end up with 72G of water in my living room!
Please help!
I have a 72G bowfront being used for a planted, freshwater setup. This tank is approximately 3 years old.
I just noticed a large crack in the (cheap) plastic ledge that runs across the middle to support the glass lid covers. Those of you that are familiar with larger tanks probably understand what I mean.
The good thing is that my light fixture is on stilts to prop from the sides, so it is not putting additional pressure on the cheap plastic divider. However, I believe the heavy glass lids have finally taken their toll and caused the plastic to crack. I find it somewhat ironic since the glass lids were made by the same manufacturer (All Glass) specifically for this tank.
My questions are:
1. Should I just remove the glass lids and "go topless" since my light fixture is propped up?
2. Even if I "go topless"... does the cheap plastic divider cause a big stability issue with the tank? I obviously don't want to end up with 72G of water in my living room!
Please help!