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    Default 135g Oceanic I Bought from Edaquatics

    Okay board members I have my first pic of my new used tank from Ed. I waited two days for it to clear up a little...

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    NICE!!!
    Karin



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    Looks great, congrats. I love the look of the sand....very natural looking.

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    Thank you....it's in progress

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    Looks nice, did you use any type of glue, putty or rods to hold those rock together. You have a few big pieces up on the top. Take it from me; I have had hermits and snails knock over rocks that I thought they could never move. Make 100% sure they will not fall no matter what. The last thing anyone wants is for a big rock to fall and hit the glass.
    Last edited by RayAllen; Fri, 26th Feb 2010 at 03:58 PM.
    Ray Allen
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    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayAllen View Post
    Looks nice, did you use any type of glue, putty or rods to hold those rock together. You have a few big pieces up on the top. Take it from me; I have had hermits and snails knock over rocks that I thought they could never move. Make 100% sure they will not fall no matter what. The last think anyone once is for a big rock to fall and hit the glass.
    Good point...yeah I was thinking the same, if I can't glue them tight, then I have to reconfigure them...

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    The old saying

    Its better safe than sorry ;)

    Im going to move this thread to the Large Tank forum.
    Ray Allen
    San Antonio, TX
    1604 Culebra/Shanefield
    rba0284@gmail.com
    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

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    Im lovin' the rock work.. What kind of fish and or coral will you be purchasing for your new tank?


    Just a small tank...


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    I'm not sure yet, I told Ed to have at it, to bulid and supply it as long as we stay within the $5k budget....Can't wait till it's complete

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    Nice tank i have a scar for life from movin that thing lol!!!!

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