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09-23-2011, 08:23 PM #21
Bought it! $164.90 for a 400 gallon tank!
Now the hard part.
I think I will try and move it all in one piece, went into the shop and noticed it was sitting on a nice pallet custom made for it, so we will try and pick it up while its on that, load it into the back of a truck if the pallet is strong enough still, and move it that way. Once its in my backyard I can take it apart and clean it at my leisure, get the plumbing all prepped, and then once the stand is done, move it to the basement and load it on the stand.
Glass is 3/4" thick, untempered, and the top has a few chips, but it looks like its purely cosmetic. They did a eurobracing type thing, and the parts that are chipped are only like 2'x6", so I can replace those easy enough if it is a real concern.
SWEET!Who is "General Failure" and why is he reading my hard drive?
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09-23-2011, 09:45 PM #22
WoW...400 gal. That is going to be nice, best of luck an dont forget pix.
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09-23-2011, 10:31 PM #23
i was thinking, instead of piano wire, you might want to try fishing line. like 12+ pound test. i think the wire can scrape the glass... oh and wooded dowels or branches would help you not cutting your fingers/hands up
KING OF THE GOLD BARBS RAWR!!!!
I wonder if i plant one of my tiger barbs would the demon seed grow to a full tree?
gotta love them bunnies!
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