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I would take this if I could fgure out how i would get it into my basement....
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8 X 4 X 2 1/2 doesn't fit into many basements unless your basement is on the ground floor... You can't get that around a bend in the stairs. You couldn't stand this thing up in a lot of houses with 8 foot ceilings. But I am envious and would love to have a tank like this.
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my basement is ground floor...
or at least a walk out... The problem is the doors/windows.... There is NO WAY this thing would get through any of them. |
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Building entrances and exits typically have 3'-0" doors. Turn the tank on it's side and it will fit. It's only 2'-6" high.
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I got 29 inches interior and exterior frame to frame. |
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can we see a picture of the tank. how tall is the steel stand
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120 G sps reef, looking to build bigger.
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Door frames come out really easy...
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