
This tank never leaked, but it was built rather cheaply out of 1/4" acrylic. It's a 90 gallon tank and I built it for just $100. When I built it I never planned on it being part of a intricate water-bridge system. This is the clown loaches favorite tank, but it is a weak link. I probably could repair it, but I think I could build something better in the given space.
I'll need a few days to think about this.
A funny thing happened as I was emptying the river tank. My fattest clown loach miraculously jumped from the 95g tank through the empty water bridge into the near empty river tank. (She must of took flying lessons from Martin’s “Air Loach”) There was just a thin layer of water just above the sand and the clown was flopping around like mad for a few seconds until I grabbed a net and put her in a tank on the other side of the room. I hope she’ll be OK. She is my biggest and bravest clown loach, but she is a real pig though. Just to be on the safe side, I removed the water-bridge completely so this doesn't happen again. One good thing is I found more Bristlenose and Boesemani fry.
I love this aquarium, but I might be saying goodbye to her-
