Input for acrylic tank mod needed!!
Hi all,
I just picked up a 55 gal acrylic aquarium (I know, they're for fish :)). Anywho, it was a COMPLETE steal, came with a really cool rustic 'log' type stand (which I plan on refinishing), so I couldn't pass it up. So here's my question, although I'm pretty sure I already know the answer: is there any way I can set up my 75 watt CHE above the acrylic lid? I'd really like to avoid cutting a an opening for my lamp, if at all possible. Oh I probably should have mentioned I plan on turning it on it's side to utilize the bigger floor space offered. I'm going to make two downward-hinged doors on the front side (former top). Don't worry, I'll post pics of the process :cool: I'll take some pics to post here as well for you visual people, but it's dark now and I don't feel like running outside to take em lol. Thanks in advance!
Re: Input for acrylic tank mod needed!!
Ok so now that I think about it, I may not even need my CHE with an acrylic... I'm so used to needing it with my current set up. I got suckered into a 3-screened glass tank that I've turned on it's side and blocked 2/3 sides to help hold humidity and temps.
Re: Input for acrylic tank mod needed!!
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The Serpent Merchant
Oooh that's nice! I've never worked with acrylic, so I'm definitely going to get some scraps to practice on.
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Oh man that's awesome... I don't have any advice but I was thinking of doing something similar for a red tail that I wanna get.... How well does plexiglass/acrylic hold temps.... Does it have any insulating properties?
Re: Input for acrylic tank mod needed!!
Fish tanks, glass or acrylic suck for heating heat. That being said I have a few laying on there side lol. I keep mine in a room heated to 80 degrees and I also have flexwatt on 50% of the floor set to 86 degrees. Anyway what I did was use locktite construction adhesive to hold 1x3 frame work to the outside of the tank. I used plexi as sliding doors and screwed 1x2s to the 1x3s to keep it in place. Also picked up display case locks to secure the doors.
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7b9fb20e.jpg
Hope that offers a lil help
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So if plexiglass, acrylic, and glass suck for holding in heat what would u suggest? An all wood enclosure except for the doors? And then mayb some type of laminate tile to place over the heat tape?