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![]() Great, I spilled drool on my keyboard. Thanks a lot!!!
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![]() wow that is awesome
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![]() I love the aquascaping on it.
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![]() Yes this is a fantastic tank.
It is amazing the aquascaping you can do with a tank 84x48x30 (500G) instead of my 72x18x22 (125G) 28 sqft of sandbed as apposed to 9. Oh we can only dream. Tom R |
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![]() He has a lot of open space that I can only dream of. I obviously need a new tank.
![]() Tom apparently we were posting at the same time and thinking along the same lines.
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![]() Greg Last edited by Snappy; 11-17-2007 at 04:12 PM. |
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![]() I like how it's open too. The way that he glued the rocks together into their inverted pyramid shapes is great too. Not a lot of rock, per se, but a well aquascaped tank
![]() When you have a tank that large, you can use 30% of the rock normally used per gallon and still have lots of room for corals. Gives for great aquascaping as seen here. I can definately dream...
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