NANFA-L-- Metal Tanks

Bausch, Kenneth (Kenneth.A.Bausch-in-spd02.usace.army.mil)
Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:54:17 -0800

A big problem with these tanks, is when they were constructed in the early
80's, they gave little thought to human access. You can climb into them, but
it is tight. I like the idea of placing plexiglass on the bottom, another
person suggested fiberglass. I think the bottom needs serious work, but those
above me want it done quickly and cheaply. I appreciate the dialogue you have
so far provided and perhaps I can find a middle approach to find approval of
my supervisors and do something that will last. I am new to aquariums and I
am trying to learn a lot in a hurry. I thank everyone who has or who shall
enter a response to this question.
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