Quetzalcoatl
Member
Myself, and some other members had started disscussing this issue in another thread that was unrelated to this topic. So I have opened a new thread here to see if others will stumble across it and offer their experience, technical knowledge etc?
I have a Rio180 and want to start using lily pipes, however I fear that the laminated veneer that runs around the top of the aquarium will impede the neck of the lily pipes and prevent them from sitting below the waters surface?
The idea of removing the veneer was mentioned and it seems like an interesting, and simple option. However, housed within the top section is the bracing bar. I am concerned that the removal of this could lead to extreme stress, cause bowing, and ulimatley death! (For the tank)
If anybody has done this, or currently has a 180 with the top removed your input/guidance would be appreciated!
Many thanks.
I have a Rio180 and want to start using lily pipes, however I fear that the laminated veneer that runs around the top of the aquarium will impede the neck of the lily pipes and prevent them from sitting below the waters surface?
The idea of removing the veneer was mentioned and it seems like an interesting, and simple option. However, housed within the top section is the bracing bar. I am concerned that the removal of this could lead to extreme stress, cause bowing, and ulimatley death! (For the tank)
If anybody has done this, or currently has a 180 with the top removed your input/guidance would be appreciated!
Many thanks.