jyeldell
New Member
Good Day,
I have a bad situation thats spiraling out of control and need advice.
Purchased home few years ago that came with a double sided 150 FOWLR separating kitchen from dining area..
problem is that the tank is right in front of patio doors (constantly getting that New Jersey Sun)....
In addition, the inside of the tank is littered with small scratches in the glass (presumably from over-use of mag float algae cleaners that had sand trapped in the pads....) I think the sand caused numerous scratches in the glass....
The major issue is because the tank is in direct sunlight and the glass is scratched so much, that alage grows very quickly (almost overnite) and gets "rooted" in the scratches of the glass...causing an irritatingly ugly look.. (pretty bad for a tank in full view of the house and intended to be a focal point...)
Has anyone else ever encountered a situatiobn with unavoidable direct sunlight or scratches in glass? Any advice?
I dont want to just put curtains up because the patio door gets regular use in and out house...
Thanks in advance..
I have a bad situation thats spiraling out of control and need advice.
Purchased home few years ago that came with a double sided 150 FOWLR separating kitchen from dining area..
problem is that the tank is right in front of patio doors (constantly getting that New Jersey Sun)....
In addition, the inside of the tank is littered with small scratches in the glass (presumably from over-use of mag float algae cleaners that had sand trapped in the pads....) I think the sand caused numerous scratches in the glass....
The major issue is because the tank is in direct sunlight and the glass is scratched so much, that alage grows very quickly (almost overnite) and gets "rooted" in the scratches of the glass...causing an irritatingly ugly look.. (pretty bad for a tank in full view of the house and intended to be a focal point...)
Has anyone else ever encountered a situatiobn with unavoidable direct sunlight or scratches in glass? Any advice?
I dont want to just put curtains up because the patio door gets regular use in and out house...
Thanks in advance..