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Steve I wasn't aware you built your tank? :eek:
You should take some photos before you tear everything down. Partly for us, partly so you know how to put it back together. :mrgreen: |
@ Tarolisol ... check your PM's :lol:
@ Quinn ... that tank in my basement is wood/fiberglass so no easy disassembly I am afraid ... the new owner of my house might buy it ( without livestock ) ... will find out in the next couple days. I just built a all glass 220G for my boss though :eek: ... just putting the eurobrace on it tomorrow And when we get settled into the new house I am going over the deep-end ( literally ) ... I will build a 96 L X 60 D X 34 H ... 847G ! ( wood/fiberglass/starfire front ) :eek: :mrgreen: ... will have it done by January I hope ( Frag swap at my place again in February :mrgreen: ) ... The fish room will have its own dehumidification. basically the same reef setup I have now but with 36" of swimming space in the front for the fishies :rolleyes: :lol: |
Pm'd you Buk
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How thick of Starfire are you going on the next tank for that height ?? Dave |
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Might even be able to keep a tang or two in there. |
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Has anyone else done a wood and plexiglass tank. It seems interesting i wonder what the cost difference would be. For an inwall set up it seems like a good idea.
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I'm getting me another TANG! :mrgreen: :wink:
Awesome, Steve, but you'll be pretty much as far from me as you can be and still be considered a local... :biggrin: |
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