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Poor Chris.
Quite a respectable thread until now haha. |
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nice looking tank, only thing that jumped out of me is you need another light or two :mrgreen: to get rid of your dark spot.
Steve |
Was just lookin at the recent pics again and noticed something.....who did the concrete in your basement???? Man that floor is "out":lol:
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Hey guys the pooh glass is to try to catch a very large crab. No luck so far.
It was the only glass my wife would give me. If you guys have a better trap that could help I would love to hear about it. I have been trying to catch this thing for weeks now. Thanks Chris |
Hey Chris... Awesome to see you are back working on this monster.
Will definitely be following along for the ride. You could try a baited inverted pop bottle trap like in this link for the crab. http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/fish_trap.php |
Hey guys here are some new pics of the tank.
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...c232009001.jpg http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...c232009002.jpg |
Wow man this looks awesome! Great great great job on it!
I love the 'stand'... my uncle did that as a stand for his 180g, cinder blocks and 3 I-beams, haha. About the HRV's.... looks like there is another customer for the identical HRV in here, we also have a LifeBreath unit in our house! Haha. it is actually also tied in as the 'bathroom fans'. It works wonders. I have 8 tanks running in the house, about to set up number 9... even in my 'fish room', I have 0 condensation on the windows! They work amazing and I agree about the fresh air comment, its very 'refreshing' in the house... never feels stale. Thanks for sharing this build Chris! Cheers, Chris |
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