Aqua Clear 200

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Jul 20, 2004
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Here's the story, yesterday I went to the pet store and purchased an Aqua Clear 50 (it said on the box formerly Aqua Clear 200) then I get it all setup and ready try to put it on my 55 gal. and it didn't fit! Are they making the new ones differently? Should I take it back and get the older model? I'll try again and see if I can get it to fit. Thanks.
 
I've not tried that size in particular, but have had to trim a few tank rims to get AC's to fit, my AC 500 would not fit over the rim of my 115g and took some pretty extensive cutting to get it on there.
Dave
 
The rim on my tanks was fairly soft, I used a hacksaw blade and a pocketknife. If you are dealing with brittle or hardened plastics gat a $5.00 radio shack soldering iron (one of the small hobbyist irons not the big boys) Let it heat up, and carefully cut the plastic with the hot tip. I use this for egg crate and any other brittle plastic I deal with. It will stink a little, but the smell doesn't linger, and the ease and precision of cuting is worth it. with brittle plastics it is the only way to go IMO.
Just as a cautionary, molten plastic can and will cause severe burns due to the fact that it sticks and insulates while it burns your skin. Be careful You shouldn't have any dripping liquid plastic, but you will have some soft lava for a few seconds while cutting.

I have never had to cut more than the rim that the glass top sits on. thus the structure of the tank isn't compromised. and bear in mind that the tank rim is at least 50% asthetics, and doesn't (shouldn't) be a major support issue.
 
molten plastic can and will cause severe burns due to the fact that it sticks and insulates while it burns your skin.

Just wanted to reinforce this. it's true. very true. I know. I don't, however, know if I'll ever learn myself, lol
 
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