Hi, does anyone have any experience of removing some glass from the top of an enclosed tank to facilitate the fitting of wider pipes. My tank has an almost totaly enclosed glass top except for two sliding glass panals in the middle for feeding etc. There are currently two 45 degree triangular notched out pieces one at each of the rear corners but because I have a jewel background fitted inside the tank (almost 2" thick) I have lost quite a large portion of this access for my pipes etc.
Is there a way to cut away a small piece of this glass so that I can use larger pipes and therefore larger filters? Ideally I don't want to be taking chunks out of my background. Any help would be appreciated.
Is there a way to cut away a small piece of this glass so that I can use larger pipes and therefore larger filters? Ideally I don't want to be taking chunks out of my background. Any help would be appreciated.