as a sump and at 8mm I would say it could last for a between 1-2 years at the most if its cheapish extruded material with worst case scenario % of regrind. Initially I thought it was in the region of 5-6mm.
When I was allot younger I built many of my aquarium parts from perspex as I was a...
No issue with the tube, this material is acceptable when in a closed tube format and can only be extruded as such. This is why it can be used for skimmers.
What ever floats your boat, Im only speaking from experiance here no one has to listen. But I kinda know what Im talking about, use it or dont.
Maybe someone can go to a sheet plastics supplier and ask for a small sample of each and while there play with them like bend drop and twist. And...
Perspex is the crapest of translucent sheet material available. It has a HTD of next to nothing meaning it cant even handle warm water for long periods of time. It flexural modulas is bad something like less than 5% elongation before failure when under load meaning is extremely brittle. Compared...
WRT you Nigiricans. Can see it wasn’t QT'd at all or well enough, and in my opinion its looking on the down side allot. I would expect aggression of some sort from your sailfin I have had many sailfins at that size and bigger and they can be very agro at that size. You picked the right species...
watched your video clip of the sale. Very interesting I had gone through a similar thing with my grandfathers WW2 and other items a few months ago and I loved it.
Actually this is what you wrote which is why Im asking the question ???
"A major sponsor pulled out and then he started phoning other people and told them to boycott the expo. This resulted in the lower number of exhibitors"
Im not so sure SeanK by the sounds of things this person or sponsor basicaly derailed the event. And clearly it its out there then some people are aware of it.
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