Well -- not going to do anything with flush mounting the apex display to the lid. No responses to me indicates it's not doable.
Update:
Today I'm going to demount my corals off my rocks and mount them to rock rubble because I wont have time to do it this weekend.
Found quite a few light scratches on the display, as a result to me using a scour pad I thought was scratchless and it wasn't. So I have bought a glass scratch kit from Glass Technology (GTGlass.com) which is a three step process. Also hope to get rid of the hard water deposits on side of glass that even an overnight soak in vinegar didn't help. I'm going to work on this on Monday, as well as acid bathe all live rock that has algae on it.
Tuesday, after the rock has soaked in Ro/DI water over night, I am going to build my rockwork using Marco Rocks Cement kit. I'm not going to putz with drilling, pipe and nylon nuts. Heck no! I'll post pictures when I'm done.
Wednesday -- Entire tank will be torn down. Makeshift tank will be set up at new place, and will set up everything from RO/DI to new aquarium so cycling can begin with th efew pieces of liverock that don't get acid washed and a few cups of old sand.
Lots of work.
Update:
Today I'm going to demount my corals off my rocks and mount them to rock rubble because I wont have time to do it this weekend.
Found quite a few light scratches on the display, as a result to me using a scour pad I thought was scratchless and it wasn't. So I have bought a glass scratch kit from Glass Technology (GTGlass.com) which is a three step process. Also hope to get rid of the hard water deposits on side of glass that even an overnight soak in vinegar didn't help. I'm going to work on this on Monday, as well as acid bathe all live rock that has algae on it.
Tuesday, after the rock has soaked in Ro/DI water over night, I am going to build my rockwork using Marco Rocks Cement kit. I'm not going to putz with drilling, pipe and nylon nuts. Heck no! I'll post pictures when I'm done.
Wednesday -- Entire tank will be torn down. Makeshift tank will be set up at new place, and will set up everything from RO/DI to new aquarium so cycling can begin with th efew pieces of liverock that don't get acid washed and a few cups of old sand.
Lots of work.
