iidylii
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Thanks...no one at the lowes store seemed to know or understandPlexiglas is a brand name for acrylic. You should have no problem bonding the two.
Thanks...no one at the lowes store seemed to know or understandPlexiglas is a brand name for acrylic. You should have no problem bonding the two.
Use Weld-On. JMHO.Ok so Im trying to utilize pieces of material I have at home for my sump chamber walls...so I have a bunch of 1/8" thick pieces and I heard 1/4" is the way to go...could I just jb weld or super glue gel them together to get 1/4" sheets....I tried using the 1/8" sheets singly but they need to be 2' long so the flexiness in the plexi caused the silicone bond to break on the sump tank...and I guess when I get to that step I will see how well plexi bonds with acrylic using silicone
Any idea what they ran u? I'm seeing like $180 a piece? They r very nice thoughUnfortunately if you want to grow coral you need good lights and good lights are expensive. I have 2 Kessil 160s on my 125. I plan to get 2 more in the next couple months. My aqua scape allows me to just do two for the moment. I have two rock islands and the lights are centered directly above them. I have good growth with LPS but not enough light for an anemone or most SPS. That is what I liked about the Kessils is I could add more later.
LED lighting is the new rage, and that means expensive. $180.00 is pretty cheap for LED lighting. The full spectrum, like the lights you showed can do low light corals, there are others on the forum better able to assist on how strong your LED lighting needs to be for the more light demanding coral, I kept mushrooms and seahorses under those lights, so I'm no help for what will work... LOL...just what won't.Any idea what they ran u? I'm seeing like $180 a piece? They r very nice though