Ok, folks.
The journey begins.
Got a hold of a used 120 to start me on my way to keeping my own reef(s.)
I was looking for a good amount of volume (100+) for a fair price, and I found one.
Knowing beforehand that this tank previously held a savanah monitor I knew a reseal wasn't even an option. Ive seen those claws.
I, also, took a gamble in the scratch department, and this one has plenty, so, instead of a viewing tank, it's going to become a 120 gallon glass sump/refugium.
Keeping this in mind, and not getting ahead of the game, my first plan of attack is to remove the top and bottom plastic frames.
Some pics below, but some thoughts:
-Black silicone is, in my view, weaker than the standard clear stuff. Not sure if it was the lizard, or the material, but, it was eeeeasy to get off. I could "roll" it back on the bottom seal, with my fingers, if that tells you how weak it was getting. Lizards are no joke.
-SUPER easy to scrape off with a sharp razor blade and one fluid scrape....dont do the "small back and forth" approach for the large passes. Get in to the glass and one steady push. It comes off cleaner this way.
-Wondering if acrylic is OK to use for a glass sump. Im thinking it is.....but im no pro.......Make things a LOT easier as far as customization and weight.
-Ill shut up. Pics.
Oh, and discussions are always welcome. So are money, time, marriage, and home saving tips.
Dont know what this tool is called, but, former homeowner left it for me. It was a sign. It worked marvelously for the task at hand.
The journey begins.
Got a hold of a used 120 to start me on my way to keeping my own reef(s.)
I was looking for a good amount of volume (100+) for a fair price, and I found one.
Knowing beforehand that this tank previously held a savanah monitor I knew a reseal wasn't even an option. Ive seen those claws.
I, also, took a gamble in the scratch department, and this one has plenty, so, instead of a viewing tank, it's going to become a 120 gallon glass sump/refugium.
Keeping this in mind, and not getting ahead of the game, my first plan of attack is to remove the top and bottom plastic frames.
Some pics below, but some thoughts:
-Black silicone is, in my view, weaker than the standard clear stuff. Not sure if it was the lizard, or the material, but, it was eeeeasy to get off. I could "roll" it back on the bottom seal, with my fingers, if that tells you how weak it was getting. Lizards are no joke.
-SUPER easy to scrape off with a sharp razor blade and one fluid scrape....dont do the "small back and forth" approach for the large passes. Get in to the glass and one steady push. It comes off cleaner this way.
-Wondering if acrylic is OK to use for a glass sump. Im thinking it is.....but im no pro.......Make things a LOT easier as far as customization and weight.
-Ill shut up. Pics.
Oh, and discussions are always welcome. So are money, time, marriage, and home saving tips.
Dont know what this tool is called, but, former homeowner left it for me. It was a sign. It worked marvelously for the task at hand.