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![]() Dog here,
Its time to rejuvinate my love for my tank, what better way then to buy a new one! Before I go selling off my current set up I need to Plan! Would love to do some sort of a cube tank, 30x30x30 or something like that Does anyone have any suggestions of sizes they have seen and have links too? Any info you can provide would be great!
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![]() 30x30x30 is the shiznit. I shizzled one for myself just yesterday. Now I have to get all the bizzle for it. Skimmer, lights, and uh ... mo' fizzle like that. Dig? Dawg!
Disclaimer: I have no idea what I just said. So .. um .. with that out of the way. What kind of info you looking for?
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![]() Looking for some links to Pics. Is there common sizes you can buy, or do they need to be custom made. Also any design ideas for overflow placement?
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![]() pu the over flow right in the middle and have it viewable from all four sides. i just saw a picture of a tank like that but i can't remember where i saw it. it looke really cool
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![]() I second that. Have the return and closed loops etc plumbed through the overflow as well.
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