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This way its on a separate breaker from the TV and all the other living room electronics. And its still in the corner of 2 load bearing walls. I'm hoping with a few people we can still slide it the 2 feet further once its mostly full. Its got some nice felt pads on the bottom of the stand + Laminate floors.... Jeeze plumbing pliers leave a damn big bruise! |
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Ouch.
Did 'that guy' come through with the sump yet? |
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Nope.
That would be why I'm going to find a Rubbermaid tomorrow That and I still don't know where the roll of plastic sheeting we had has gone.... I was going to put that under the sump to collect all the water I will likely end up spilling. Even something temporary will work fine for now. |
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Any natural sunlight coming through that window and into the tank will cause a major algae problem. Keep this in mind when positioning the tank next to a window.
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Quote:
http://reefkeeping.com/joomla/index....k-of-the-month
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