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demodiki
Wed, 22nd Jun 2005, 10:11 PM
pm sent.

don-n-sa
Wed, 22nd Jun 2005, 10:18 PM
But you still can only put one Tang in there... :P

pilot_bell777
Wed, 22nd Jun 2005, 10:26 PM
I couldn't even afford the protein skimmer for that tank much less the TANK! LOL :D

I'm dreaming, I'm drulling......one day! :roll

schoeplein
Wed, 22nd Jun 2005, 10:47 PM
oh em gee mate.. :blink :blink :blink

I would have loved to had owned the club that had that tank in it.

Kinda looks like the tanks they have setup with the large bass in them on 18wheelers in front of Wal-Mart and stuff... heh.

witecap4u
Wed, 22nd Jun 2005, 10:50 PM
Man, my wall is only 35ft. Guess I'll have to wait for another slightly smaller one to come along...

bigdscobra
Wed, 22nd Jun 2005, 10:55 PM
To bad I dont own a Bar that would be sweet in a bar!!!!!!

cpreefguy
Thu, 23rd Jun 2005, 01:20 AM
I dont even think usps would ship that, i know it wouldnt fit in a **** mail truck

Darth-Tater
Thu, 23rd Jun 2005, 07:16 AM
To bad I dont own a Bar that would be sweet in a bar!!!!!!

heck what about a strip joint? :D :D :D

Thunderkat
Thu, 23rd Jun 2005, 08:13 AM
You wouldn't need a large skimmer or too many filtration items if you went with the Jaurbet system.

The only draw back would be you would need 7975 pounds of the special grade aragonite sand to make a 4 inch sand bed.

You would need exactly 200 bags of the sand for that, and if I remember correctly I paid $32 a bag for it. That would be only $6,400.00 for the sand (tax and shipping not included).

I think Dan would make you a protein skimmer for that thing if you wanted one so that would be cheaper than ordering from a specialty store and you would get better quality.

Throw in some Xenia and you are set.

Other than the sand and powerheads it wouldn't be too bad except for one thing... turning snails would be a little bit more difficult :lol

Yeah right, I know you would end up spending way more for everything than you would on the tank itself.

brewercm
Thu, 23rd Jun 2005, 03:02 PM
And imagine the lighting requirements/costs.

BIGBIRD123
Thu, 23rd Jun 2005, 06:35 PM
He$$, It would take a day or two to do a water change!

Steve

Polkster13
Fri, 24th Jun 2005, 07:09 AM
Greg from 360Reef is now working for a company that builds custom aquariums just like that one. If you are seriously interested in getting a tank over a 100 gallons, then give him a call!