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Originally posted by ssrprelude View PostThis isn't a 10 gallon tank. I'm not being negitive at all. If you have $700 to buy a new one do it to it.
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Originally posted by aquabee View PostHey, any shots of it up n running?
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It is still growing out. Connor has been hacking away at it trying to develop/improve his trimming skills. I'm supposed to be getting some plants this weekend to fill in the sides the center and replace the Rotala macrandra "Narrow Leaf" in the rear so he can finally concentrate on just growing the plants out and getting the final scape together.Last edited by Dan; 05-01-2012, 01:43 PM.
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Originally posted by aquabee View PostI know why a tank SHOULD be drilled Nick, I have a drilled tank. I wanted to know from everyone who said "oh no one will buy a drilled ADA from you" and "oh no don't drill an ADA tank" why they did NOT want an ADA tank to be drilled.
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Originally posted by sunkenmetal View PostDan your 7 year old is better at this than most of us lol
Originally posted by aquabee View PostThanks for the pics Dan! It's gorgeous. I didn't even have my own tank til I was 9. Nice job Connor!
sunkenmetal, sorry for the thread jack... I just wanted to post that drilling an ADA tank has been done and is possible without any side affects
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Originally posted by Dan View PostHere is a thread of an ADA 120P drilled for reef use. ADA 120P Drilled Reef Tank Build
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The tank from the link above has three holes on each side of the tank similar to your placement of the holes you're interested in drilling in your tank. Hope the pictures help you out in making a decision. It can be done, you just have to plan it out and make sure you are happy with the placement of the holes. Once drilled there is no going back.
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