Nice Kris! I'm loving the new look of the corner tank.krisw wrote:Back at the July 2007 meeting, Aaron demonstrated how to build one of these conduit stands. There are some pictures here:
http://gwapa.org/wordpress/2007/07/july-2007-meeting/
Or, here's a picture of my stand:
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if you don't want to loose fish and want an open top you could take up say 2 inches of the top of the tank with black tape maybe all around so if it is a display tank noone will see it that easy. also, you can make a wood top or canopy to match the stand like i have in my turtle tank. those usually have the back open for filters etc but you can close it up to suit your needs i think im going to do that because cleaning the top is a pain big time!
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[quote="ingg"]Umm, will the pvc tubing hold the weight and be as sturdy (and be able to be bent with the same simple to get hand tools) as the metal? Very cool option if so! I know about hot boxes for PVC style conduit, but don't know if it can be bent by force by hand.
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oops, my bad. I was thinking he wanted the conduit to run wiring in the basement not for hanging lights. Definately need the EMT for hanging lights. The PVC won't take the weight over time.
Cheers.
Jim
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oops, my bad. I was thinking he wanted the conduit to run wiring in the basement not for hanging lights. Definately need the EMT for hanging lights. The PVC won't take the weight over time.
Cheers.
Jim
I followed the same demo from the earlier meeting to hang my lights on my 125, but I keep them much lower, about 2" from the water because I don't like the spillout of all the light into the room. Have had no issues with them like this, 'cept the reflectors need to be wiped down for water spots once in a while.
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