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![]() Looks good so far!
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#2
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![]() Good job for not skimping on equipment. Looks like you've purchased quality components....and you won't be sorry!
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![]() Hey nice tank, I've got the same one and am just starting it up.
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![]() I have a problem. I was filling it up for a leak test and discovered the entire floor in the room I plan to put it in is not level. It's slanted in one direction. The reading on the level shows that it is off by only a little (I'd say about 1/4 inch... a few millimeters). But enough to see that the water in the tank is not level. Has anyone ever dealt with this problem? Is there a way to still be able to put the tank in this room? My husband is thinking about putting some sort of mat underneath half the stand, to even it out without creating any pressure points. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks.
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![]() I had the same problem. for me it turned out to be the tak board thats under the carpet, however if your on hardwood, then i dunno. you could try stryofoam under the stand, but your best bet would be to ask Mike or one of the other guys @ hidden reef. Or maybe someone with more expierence on here can shed some light on your situation.
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![]() You can shim the stand (never shim the tank though) to get it to level..
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![]() Thanks guys. I'll ask Mike and see what he suggests.
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