Re: The jfreels glass tank setup w/pics *DUW*
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Originally Posted by
Bobbafett
The blacked out sides are to help the bp feel more secure in a complete glass tank, just how leaves and "mess" help them
ok cool.. thought so. thanks
Re: The jfreels glass tank setup w/pics *DUW*
The jfreels glass tank setup w/pics *DUW*
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Originally Posted by
Bones
Another good way I found to black out the back and sides of the tank is to use window tint meant for a car. I purchased 2.5% limo black tint, cut it to size and used electrical tape to attach it to the tank. It can obviously be attached like one would do on a car window, but I wanted something I could take off when I clean the tank.
How did you manage the electrical tape? Mine seems to refuse to stay stuck 80% of the time
Re: The jfreels glass tank setup w/pics *DUW*
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Originally Posted by
Blitzjg
How did you manage the electrical tape? Mine seems to refuse to stay stuck 80% of the time
You might want to start your own thread to ask your question.
This specific member posted 3 years ago and has not been active since Nov 2011
Re: The jfreels glass tank setup w/pics *DUW*
Using masking tape, it's stickier and what I use for my construction paper on my tanks.
Re: The jfreels glass tank setup w/pics *DUW*
Im not sure if the photos have just been taken down now or If my computer is messing something up....
Regardless, I can't see where you placed your probe for the thermostat between the UTH and the Glass ?
Does the tinfoil covering on the UTH affect the probes readings at all ?
Re: The jfreels glass tank setup w/pics *DUW*
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
^^ This
OP for this thread hasn't been on here for years