I got this 150 Gallon Tank for Free! What's the catch? Somebody perhaps had a great idea to cut a notch around 21-22" wide and two inches deep in the top edge of the aquarium.
I am going to let people know what was already explained to me, and what my current ideas are to solve this problem:
1) The guy who did this had the idea to use "sump" filtration.
2) The dimension (or width of the cut 21-22" was used because he had some existing product in mind to "catch the over-flow water".
fOR EXAMPLE:
Specifications: Hagen AquaClear 110 (500) Power Filter
* Flow: 167-500 gph
* Rated for up to 100 gallon aquariums.
* Size: 13 1/2"L X 6 3/4"W X 9"H with 4" of its width behind the tank..
Possibly he figured since it was such a pain to make this cut- he would also leave room for what ever accessory also had to go in the tank, like a submersible heater, or airline tubing etc.
I am just trying to figure out what he may have been thinking so that I could reproduce what he has done if it might be a "low cost solution" to make this tank work.
I will try to add some pics this is my first post here and I am seeking easy to follow instructions.
I am going to let people know what was already explained to me, and what my current ideas are to solve this problem:
1) The guy who did this had the idea to use "sump" filtration.
2) The dimension (or width of the cut 21-22" was used because he had some existing product in mind to "catch the over-flow water".
fOR EXAMPLE:
Specifications: Hagen AquaClear 110 (500) Power Filter
* Flow: 167-500 gph
* Rated for up to 100 gallon aquariums.
* Size: 13 1/2"L X 6 3/4"W X 9"H with 4" of its width behind the tank..
Possibly he figured since it was such a pain to make this cut- he would also leave room for what ever accessory also had to go in the tank, like a submersible heater, or airline tubing etc.
I am just trying to figure out what he may have been thinking so that I could reproduce what he has done if it might be a "low cost solution" to make this tank work.
I will try to add some pics this is my first post here and I am seeking easy to follow instructions.