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![]() The display is correct at 150G the sump is more complex to calculate due to different water levels and ATO chamber, but 70G is a fair guess.
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![]() Bump!!
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#3
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![]() Price drop to $1000
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![]() Nice tank setup you have there. JFEI (just for everyone's information) for volume calculations...take the actual volume of water (internal dimensions before rock..etc.) that means 71" x 23" x 19" (allowing for 1/2" (approx 12mm) thickness of glass )in this example...and dividing it by 231 and you get the volume in US gallons. In this case 134.31 US gallons :-)
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![]() One nice thing about this build is the glass skirting...I was looking for a current solution to my current build in progress. Needing to cover a 8 foot long stand and the smoked glass look looks awesome!
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![]() Bump!
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![]() $900!!!! Come on, someone buy this tank!!!
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![]() Just curious, was this tank placed on floor that isn't slab on grade?
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#9
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![]() The tank is still available. I had this tank on my main level, supported by floor joists.
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![]() Thanks for the information, this is why I provided exterior measurements and not volume measurements. Tanks are also never filled right to the rim, so take away even more volume.
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