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The landscape The full view minus doors From the end... La sump... And light rack... Skimmer working overtime... And a happy occupant... ![]() |
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Pretty nice.
Good Job. What are you using for support under the tank? Patrick |
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Nice job, Brad :cool:
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Wow! looking good.
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Thanks all. As soon as I organize the wiring I can get the front and side doors on. I'm still in need of two doors I'm having made. And my reactor needs to come back in the house [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Sorry, meant the actual tank on the stand. I am curious how you and others usually do this.
Thanks Patrick |
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Pat, his stand is angle iron with wood atached to it.. so the steel is handling the span
Steve |
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I really like your landscape. You did a great job! :D
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