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Old 03-31-2012, 04:32 AM
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Tank looks like its comming along nicely! My 212g will be next thing on those tables hopefully... What kind of drain are you going to be using? Are the 2 holes for a herbie?
I'm thinking herbie as I have a durso now and it sounds like a waterfall lol
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Tagging along! Welcome to the 225 club
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Old 04-02-2012, 05:10 AM
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finally got all my rock together in one spot.....holy crap that's a lot of rock!! Even had the magical floating rock.
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This is going to be an awesome setup
Whoever cut those glass holes did a really nice job

I'll wager you get this wet before I do mine
Seems I'm kinda falling behind everyone as I started mine back in Jan and am still fussing
Stupid anal-retentiveness
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Old 03-31-2012, 11:34 AM
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I'm thinking herbie as I have a durso now and it sounds like a waterfall lol
Herbies all the way, it's nice to be able to watch tv at a low volume when your tank is right next to it and be able to hear clearly. I would highly recommend it!
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Herbies all the way, it's nice to be able to watch tv at a low volume when your tank is right next to it and be able to hear clearly. I would highly recommend it!
Couldn't agree more.

This tank looks nice! I can't wait to see this build's progress.
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Old 03-31-2012, 02:07 PM
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What are those holes in the overflow for?
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What are those holes in the overflow for?
Nevermind, got it figured out
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Herbies all the way, it's nice to be able to watch tv at a low volume when your tank is right next to it and be able to hear clearly. I would highly recommend it!
A single drain over flow will also run quiet if it's set up properly. Mine is virtually silent.

I thought herbie was more based on dual drain safety.

Nice set up Subman. Looking forward to seeing more.
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Old 03-31-2012, 05:11 PM
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Awesome Jason!! I hope you'll also post pics of the skirt once it's built. I need to do one for my tank but would love to see some done before I attempt mine.
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