Did you do something to distribute the weight?
The tank was custom made ( not for me) and has a 3/16" or 1/4" stainless plate bottom.
Most of the weight is bearing on that, not on the glass. I get most worried when I'm putting the rocks in - don't want to bang one into the sides.
Filter intakes are on the right ( the blue sponge things - they're temporary).
May I ask why you decided to chill it?
Years back, I ran a powerhead through a 1/2" line through the wall and into a 50 ft coil on the ground in the winter.
The tank was chilling to the 40's. The tiny bluegill went from dominant to practically dormant. Darters got very bright.
I was trying to simulate temps in local streams. Even had a lil steelhead smolt/parr all winter - he loved it.
Somewhere in the back of my mind I keep thinking about a few brook trout this time........
I'm pretty sure it was Vallisneria I saw in a local creek. Was thinking of adding that for sure - it seemed fine in current.
Right now it's just lit with a clip on shop light! I'm totally out of the loop with lighting though.
Any (cheap - the wife is ready to kill me already)) ideas? I was leaning towards some type of flood/spot fixtures to light some areas
& leave some dark. I figure, in real stream the whole thing isn't bathed in bright light....
Hard to believe I bought the tank and cabinet from an older fellow many years ago for $90!