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  • #31
    Lmao well played 40gallons

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    • #32
      Compensating for the haircut
      Last edited by rmalford; 04-09-2014, 03:36 PM.

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      • #33
        Update.. I've been running a 48" dual t5, two 36" t8s, and a 36" led, just to test this thing for warping, and not even a bend yet. So far, so good!

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        • #34
          this stuff is also made in 4' wide sheets. Further, it is also made for green house use, http://green-tek.com/polycarbonate.html further it is made in multiwall cellular construction that results in a flat bottom and top, greater insulation and other features. However, many of the greenhouse products do specifically filter UV light harmful for land plants.

          Am looking for a source of retail supply, to build a small greenhouse to house my hydroponics plants..... Planning on filtering my aquarium water through it and feeding (topping off) the whole system constantly with RODI filtered city water. Hopefully, the supplemental water will more than take care of my water changes.

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          • #35
            Harbor freight sales a 10'+10' green house made with polycarbonate panels. its pretty nice. I've been thinking about getting one.
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            • #36
              Pretty cool Austy. the stuff is tuff.
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              • #37
                No doubt about that. 4 months in and as sturdy as the day I put it on

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                • #38
                  USED 3/8" LEXAN FOR MY SUMP DRIP TRAY, TOPS, AND SUMP TOP FOR MY 55G. WORKS BEAUTIFULLY, AND IT'S BULLET PROOF LEXAN, SO WARP ISN'T AN ISSUE. HOWEVER IF YOU DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO ACRYLIC, THIS WOULD BE A NICE ALTERNATIVE. pLEXI IS NOTORIOUSLY WEAK WHEN IT COMES TO HEAT FROM MOST LIGHTS IOT WILL WARP.
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                  5g AIO Betta, Pygmy Cories

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                  • #39
                    That is some super thick polycarbonate! Where'd you score that? I tried thin acrylic and plexi before this and the results were grim. Got tired of flipping the pieces over to keep them straight lol

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                    • #40
                      What I want to know is can it with stand a 20lb cat jumping on it? I need something to keep them from knocking the top off and peeing in the tank. Don't ask me why they want to pee in the tank, I just need it to stop as it really wrecks the water quality! :P
                      Guppies:
                      Hi-fin pepper Cory's, Black Cory's, Long Fin Golden Aneus, Swordtails, some lyretail(RREA's, Red, Albino Koi, Red & Gold Tux), Different types of BN plecos(albino, calico, long fin, blue eyed short & long fin)
                      Mystery Snails, Yellow Shrimp, CPDs

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                      HAS Master Fish Breeder awarded 1998

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                      • #41
                        use a wire screen and electrify the top. that will stop them from peeing in the tank.
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                        • #42
                          My fiances cat is a maine coon, i had my father who runs a mchine shop make it to spec for me. he also made me tops for the tank and my fiances maine coon sits on them with all 25lbs of his weight and no problems whatsoever.
                          This stuff runs about $300 for a sheet 8'x4'. I bought one sheet and used only 1'x6' so far. im thinking of making a huge sump out of the rest or a new display. not sure yet.
                          ELOS 120 - Retroculus Xinguensis, Geogphagus Neambi
                          5g AIO Betta, Pygmy Cories

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                          • #43
                            the trickle tray he made em is 9.5"x9.5" - 112 - .125" holes drilled at staggered .75" increments. works beautifully.
                            ELOS 120 - Retroculus Xinguensis, Geogphagus Neambi
                            5g AIO Betta, Pygmy Cories

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                            • #44
                              If you're shopping at Lousy's anyway, why not purchase light covers / diffusers for fluorescent lights & cut to size - if you're worried about warping, in the same section you can purchase similar type grid material to reinforce your diffusers - all plastic, all made to be exposed to fluorescent light, rather inexpensive...?
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by f1stephens View Post
                                If you're shopping at Lousy's anyway, why not purchase light covers / diffusers for fluorescent lights & cut to size - if you're worried about warping, in the same section you can purchase similar type grid material to reinforce your diffusers - all plastic, all made to be exposed to fluorescent light, rather inexpensive...?
                                The light diffusers are great for placing under your substrate to distribute the weight of rocks and such, but as far as tops, you'll lose a significant amount of water due to evaporation. The original post was for polycarbonate panels as tops

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