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No Cover54 viewsTank without the cover
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Acrylic Protective Cover134 viewsPeeling away the protective cover
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Acrylic Tank Cover101 viewsQuick breakdown of the design: waves = coolness and circulation. slot on right side for wires (powerhead/heater). 2 slots on the far edge = feeding, and also to pull up on to take it out. slots on bottom left side = Holes for future upgrades: overflow, hangon fuge, etc. Round hole is for return pump.
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Cover installed with Light on82 views
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Cover installed without light80 views
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Cover installed with Light on83 views
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Cover installed with Light off59 views
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Back Side Cutouts75 viewsHoles for future upgrades: overflow, hangon fuge, etc. Hole is for return pump.
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Ride Side Cutouts86 viewsFeeding hole, and the other slot is used to pull up on the cover when I want to take it out.
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Left Side Cutouts84 viewsFeeding hole, and the other slot is used to pull up on the cover when I want to take it out. The slot in the back is for the wires to hang out from the powerhead/heater. I need to cut another hole for the heater however.
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Wave Design120 viewsI guess I put this on it, to allow breathing. Plus it looks cool ;) And yes I need to clean the Acrylic.
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Full shot of tank133 views
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Modified48 viewsAdded the cutout for the heater, and removed the small lip for the cables. With the small lip there, I couldn't really take off the cover, without pulling out the plugs, and fishing them thru the hole.
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Modified Slots78 viewsHere you can see the new slot I made for the heater, and also I removed the lip from the other slot where the powerhead was. With the lip there, it came in the way when trying to take off the cover.
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Modified Slot69 viewsRemoved the lip from this slot as well. It actually cracked when I was making the cover, because it got to thin. Oh we'll, it got in the way, and now its gone.
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