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![]() The tank in its final resting place, hopefully never to have to be moved again. Actually I never will move it again.
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![]() Tank from back inside fishroom as well as sump and overflow.
![]() ![]() Sump can hold 120 gallons. When running it will have approx 75 gallons going through it. External overflow holds approx 27 gallons. ![]() Inside the fishroom before the tank was put on the stand. ![]() More pics to follow. |
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![]() Awesome looking tank! for an inwall I think the black on 3 sides will be great for viewing...might make maintenance a bit tougher not being able to see in the back but well worth it.
Very cool of the builder to let you in there to do that. Is it a big builder or a small/custom guy? Glad to hear you'll do some claddin'. Might as well because like you said the area under there is pretty useless. |