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    It seems as though it is taking me forever to get everything that is needed for my tank. It is a slow process but what can I expect when I have a daughter in college and one that is a senior in high school. I will be on vacation the end of the month and will be rearranging funiture and getting rid of some things in the den. Also, I will be painting the back of the tank black. My goal is to have the tank in place before the end of Feb 2012. I have purchased the following: Fluval FX5, Eheim 2224 for bio only, 2 glass canopies, 300w Hydo Inline Heater, 2 48in T5 Light Fixtures - 1 with Coralife Colormax & Coralife 6700K bulbs and the other with 2 Coralife 10,000K Daylight bulbs, 2 Koralia 1050gph, 2 1200 Maxijet Powerheads, 2 aquasun aquarium controllers, 24in powerstrip, Crushed Coral, Purigen Seachem Matrix, 20L tank for my sump and Overflow Box. Only have a few more things to purchase: 120lbs of tarpedo sand, 200lbs of uvalde river rocks, mag 9.5 pump and stand/canopy.
    Last edited by not1min; 12-16-2011, 02:07 AM. Reason: formatting
    !!!Live for today and not for tomorrow.!!!

  • #2
    Whoa... that is a long eta date!
    700g Mini-Monster tank

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    • #3
      Originally posted by eklikewhoa View Post
      Whoa... that is a long eta date!
      Not rolling in dough like you EK.
      !!!Live for today and not for tomorrow.!!!

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      • #4
        You got that all wrong. Unless.... nope not even the dough to make baked goods with.
        700g Mini-Monster tank

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        • #5
          post some pictures when ure done!
          125g Long: 7 frontosa, 4 brichardi, & 1 snowball pleco. Sitting on 2 2217 eheim canister filter.

          55g Bowfront: Breeding pair of Red Head Tapajos. Sitting on 1 2217 eheim canister filter.

          10g: Planted tank with 10+ red cherry shrimps & 5 cardinal tetras. Sitting of Aquaclear 70.

          95g: Outdoor pond with 30+ electric yellow labs & Lillies. Sitting on a all-in-one filter/uv.

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          • #6
            Can't wait to see pics Letta! Take your time with it so it's done right. :)
            All bleeding stops eventually...

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            • #7
              It will be all worth it at the end.

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              • #8
                Well, I finally purchased the mag 9.5 pump. Got a design on how I want my stand/canopy built. Thanks to Andrew. Take a look at the deisgn and let me know what you think.
                Letta Stand Final 1.jpgLetta Stand Close Back.jpgLetta Stand Close Front.jpgLetta Stand Open Back.jpgLetta Stand Open Front.jpg
                !!!Live for today and not for tomorrow.!!!

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                • #9
                  Do them drawers slide out?

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                  • #10
                    Looks like a slide out for easy canister removal. Nice!

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                    • #11
                      Looks cool, don't forget to put lighting in the bottom. I like the slide outs. Are you going to build it yourself?
                      DOWNSTAIRS display tanks:
                      20g - 1 yellow Glowfish, 1 long-fin Danio and 3 Cherry Barbs
                      37g - 3 Zebra Danios, 5 Red Serpae Tetras, Dwarf Flame Gourami and Red Tail Shark
                      10g - single male Betta (daughters responsibility)
                      UPSTAIRS research/quarantine tanks:
                      10g - mosquitofish tank awaiting rebuild
                      20g - heavily fake planted housing 8 Dwarf Gourami RIP Blue, Flame and unnamed
                      20g - empty tank with beautiful black Tahitian moon sand
                      10g - hospital sterilized and dry :-)
                      5.5g - fry tank with mosquitofish born 1 Mar 2012

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                      • #12
                        The slide outs could pose some potential problems

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by jwh0818 View Post
                          The slide outs could pose some potential problems
                          That's a good point. They certainly make slide-outs that can handle the weight, but you don't want to tip your aquarium over on top of yourself.
                          DOWNSTAIRS display tanks:
                          20g - 1 yellow Glowfish, 1 long-fin Danio and 3 Cherry Barbs
                          37g - 3 Zebra Danios, 5 Red Serpae Tetras, Dwarf Flame Gourami and Red Tail Shark
                          10g - single male Betta (daughters responsibility)
                          UPSTAIRS research/quarantine tanks:
                          10g - mosquitofish tank awaiting rebuild
                          20g - heavily fake planted housing 8 Dwarf Gourami RIP Blue, Flame and unnamed
                          20g - empty tank with beautiful black Tahitian moon sand
                          10g - hospital sterilized and dry :-)
                          5.5g - fry tank with mosquitofish born 1 Mar 2012

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by afremont View Post
                            That's a good point. They certainly make slide-outs that can handle the weight, but you don't want to tip your aquarium over on top of yourself.
                            Well its not just that, the sliding drawers can pose many problems.
                            1. They may not be able to Handel sliding in and out over a period of time with what looks like a lot of weight.
                            2. The sliders are gonna rust very fast if this is a sw tank. If its fw they will still rust but not as fast.
                            3. If they are gonna rust, replacing them won't be easy at all. And you cant use plastic sliders because they won't ever be able to hold that much weight.
                            4. if you do plan on using the slidders and replacing them often, which will get cost effective, it will also compromise the integrity if the stand in which case could (but not limited to) cause the whole stand to collapse.If I was you I would skip the slidders and put something fancy on it like, slidding doors.

                            Please correct me if I have not provided accurate enough reasons why this could go wrong. Not trying to sound rude but overall this is a very nice set-up

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                            • #15
                              jwh, yes the drawers at the very bottom will slide out. rmalford, you are correct slide out shelf for easy canister removal.
                              !!!Live for today and not for tomorrow.!!!

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