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  • #31
    I'm willing to start the bidding off at 200.00.....J/K.... :)

    It is very impressive, and nicely done too....

    Will you be using any caulking or filler on the top to prevent the light from escaping from the unit? It looks great the way it is, but if you sealed the top to prevent the light from shinning on the wall in back, the tank would stand out even more...?

    CF
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    • #32
      Originally posted by JGUERRA View Post
      man that tank/tv looks awesome!! real cool.. you should put a puffer in there so when people go see it the puffer can come to the front and greet them.. great job jose
      I love puffers but I think the only puffers I can put in there are dwarf and pea puffers?

      Originally posted by finfan View Post
      this turned out sooooo COOOOOOL, awesome awesome awesome, what channel are you going to put it in? - cichlid? tetras? rainbows? barbs?I'm selling my 90g which has my leaf fish in it. If anyone has any ideas, i'm open to them.

      i know people don't give them credit, but a shoal of 10 to 20 tiger barbs look stunning in any aquarium, i have 10 in my mix cichlid tank... they are the best schoolers ever and look amazing, just a suggestion
      Tiger barbs were my first fish. I went to fish gallery with a friend to help him get some fish for his new tank and he picked out a shoal of tiger barbs.

      Originally posted by andrewh View Post
      Very nice outcome! And the aquascape came out looking good, too!!!

      Did you keep a running total of what all it took to do this? Care to share?
      As in money?

      Originally posted by CichlidFan View Post
      I'm willing to start the bidding off at 200.00.....J/K.... :)

      It is very impressive, and nicely done too....

      Will you be using any caulking or filler on the top to prevent the light from escaping from the unit? It looks great the way it is, but if you sealed the top to prevent the light from shinning on the wall in back, the tank would stand out even more...?

      CF
      I plan on putting some padding to fill the cracks where the light comes from and also the back.

      Kinda funny, I was thinking of selling it down the road. Maybe when I get my huge tank.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jose View Post
        As in money?
        I was referring to the materials list
        Thanks,
        AndrewH

        "If people would focus on the important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles."

        Planted 33 gallon
        Planted 55 gallon
        Planted 90 gallon

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        • #34
          NICE
          Wat you gonna start making some to sell??LOL
          Mannnnnnnn who needs an Plasma or LCD when you got that one
          Last edited by manifresh006; 02-18-2009, 12:13 PM.

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          • #35
            that's awesome.

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            • #36
              Really good job Jose!
              150G Tropheus Moorii Ilangi
              125G Tropheus Moorii Ilangi
              115G Tanganyikan

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              • #37
                Cool! it reminds me of the tv we had when I was a kid. but you get better reception.
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                • #38
                  Very nice! The light coming from the back makes it look like one of those TVs with ambiance lighting. Are you putting moonlights in for nighttime viewing? Wire it to where when the power button is on, the daytime lights are on, and when the power button is off, the moonlights are on.
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                  • #39
                    i always wanted to do one but my woman says we have no room oh well
                    but it looks great congrats

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                    • #40
                      I've been trying to look for my moonlights that I had. Maybe I gave them away. Materials that I used were the tv,some wood from HD I had them cut to put the tank on and support under the tv, saw to take the top off, grounded ballast that I had in which I connected to a cord, and basic tools. Thats pretty much it.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by jeb102385 View Post
                        i always wanted to do one but my woman says we have no room oh well
                        but it looks great congrats
                        Thats the same mine said, but I made room by making her move some of her stuff,haha. Thanks for all the compliments everyone.

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                        • #42
                          That looks fantastic! :emt_thumbs::emt_thumbs: My uncle has an old tv like that. I wonder...if he ever got rid of it... I just have one question: How did you take the tv parts out without electrocuting yourself? Because isn't the tv always on even when it's off? Btw I know nothing about electronics. Just heard this somewhere.
                          -Laura-

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                          • #43
                            I read something the same as that but didn't pay much attention to that when I was gutting it out. Old fashion way, hands and tools.

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                            • #44
                              Ive never heard of the electrocusion, but i know that many of the tubes have been known to burst and send shard flying, older models especialy.

                              Looks really good though.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Jose View Post
                                I read something the same as that but didn't pay much attention to that when I was gutting it out. Old fashion way, hands and tools.
                                Originally posted by Somefishguy View Post
                                Ive never heard of the electrocusion, but i know that many of the tubes have been known to burst and send shard flying, older models especialy.

                                Looks really good though.
                                So I looked online a little. It said that the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) in old CRT TV sets and the parts that power it up can hold a charge for a while. Like a few days/weeks or something. And there is the possibility that the glass can fly out at you. So maybe I won't try to do the same to my uncle's tv should he get rid of it.

                                Anyways, I think it looks great and can't wait to see more happen to it!
                                -Laura-

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