Anyone who has laid a tank on side
I am building a enclosure and I'm using 55 gallon tanks laying on their sides and was wondering if anyone else has done this and if you could post pics if your tanks. I'm interested in how the heating was done and the doors. These are the two tanks I have converted. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...91da6403e7.jpghttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...9881c4a7d6.jpg
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Re: Anyone who has laid a tank on side
There won't be any weight on the top panel of glass. It should be good. I have had them on their sides in the garage for a while with stuff stacked on top of them and they have been ok. Fingers crossed. Lol.
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The 55 is unlikely to need a support it is designed to hold 550 lbs of water plus gravel, filters and what ever else hangs off the side of a tank.
I actually prefer mine to any of the bought enclosures I have (vision, ap, powerhouse, sly...) I have started to use a rope hinge rather than metal (strung like a shoe lace) That works super well. heating is simple I have used successfully a UTH installed under the bottom. Heat Cable under the bottom, and flex watt. More recently I have used UTH mounted on the top of an arboreal enclosure. this behaves so much like an RHP it makes me question if they are even needed. (there is a caveat to this UTH never gets as hot as an RHP so the set up has to be closer to correct to work, it isn't as flexible.)
So you put UTH on the inside/top for ambient heat and it worked well? One of my tanks was not tempered glass so I was able to cut a hole in it for a heat light but the other was tempered so I'm trying to figure out how to heat it without spending a small fortune in RHP's
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Re: Anyone who has laid a tank on side
Very helpful info! Do u have pics of your set ups?
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