How Do You Chain Multiple Aquarium Tanks Together?
Fish tanks make beautiful additions to any home. From the common rectangular tanks to spherical tanks and polygonal tanks that sit in corners, there’s virtually no end to the variety. Some may wish to take it one step further and chain multiple tanks together, creating an enormous environment that will not only add a unique touch to your aquarium set up but give your fish much more room to explore. Chaining tanks, however, is not a simple process, and requires much patience and care. Measure the exact diameter of your translucent tunnel. On the side of the first tank, mark the location where you wish the tanks to connect. Make an identical mark on the second tank and make sure the heights of the marks are perfectly even. Place the suction cup of the glass cutter over the mark on the first tank. Lube up the head of the cutter with the Vaseline. Set the radius of the circle to be cut according to the diameter of your acrylic tunnel. To do this, simply halve the diameter of the tunnel. If