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Don't forget the beer fridge over by the coffee pot...
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Well the tank got delivered on time at noon today. The guys were great! It was quite a chore getting it into the basement and DAM it was heavy! The walls are 1/2" glass and the bottom is 3/4" glass as well as the eurobracing. The starfire glass is quite noticeable when compared to the back pane of glass. Ciao!
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Congrats Buddy! Glad to hear it went OK.
BUT, don't you need a bigger tank for a dog of this size??? Can't wait to see it in the wall, Jon!
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Nice tank :!:
I don't know about in Calgary, but here in Vancouver our Dog-face Puffers don't look that real! Wow! that fish must be 60-70lbs Gee, leave to Deb to think of the "medicine cabinet" Nice tank indeed :shock: , I just can't imagine the cost to fill that thing :!: If your ever in Van-drop me a line, I have a few frags that I can donate cheers, Rich
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Yea I can't help but think about the 2 buckets of salt I have to buy to fill the system :? Oh well that's downfalls of a big tank. There are a few more pics in the pics forum.
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I have documented some of the questions you might be looking for in regards to your Knew set-up....
In my web-site....click below... A GOOD LUCK! Setting up the tank and creating the ecosystem is the best part.... Ranz
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Hey Ranz,
I got a question for you, How did you get around the metal parts in the sprinkler solenoids that your using? I assume that they had or have metal parts in them as I have not found one without metal parts. is the 4 stage system still working for you?
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that is unless he is using a weird type of sprinkler selanoid valve Steve
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Thanks Steve.
Well that's what I thought. A few months back Tony and I, well Tony purchased a solenoid so we could take it apart and found it had a few metal parts. So we took it back and kinda kicked that idea out the door. Anyway on another note. I found out tonight that my tank has the front and sides made of starphire glass. YEAAAA for me. I only paid for the front pane to be starphire! 8)
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