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Wed, 9th Feb 2011, 07:29 PM
#31
I think the thing that kept the tank from selling was the need for a custom stand. Jack did a fabulous job making that stand for the tank. Turned out a real showpiece all together.
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Wed, 9th Feb 2011, 07:35 PM
#32
I think the stand turned out decent, considering the limited tools I had to work with. A table saw would have made it so much easier.
The hammer is puffing up nicely.
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Wed, 9th Feb 2011, 07:48 PM
#33
Jack, your tank and stand looks great. A very nice showpiece for that large open room.
Glad the hammer is starting to puff up. It does look much happier already than it did in its temp home (sump). LOL....Once it is settled, happy and fully extends your wife will enjoy the motion of it. You have placed it in a perfect spot with all that open real estate around it.
ismael
20 g high
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Wed, 9th Feb 2011, 08:43 PM
#34
Awesome, can't believe this is the first time I've checked your tank out. I remember asking you to post some pics, and you've already exceeded my expectations of this set up. With your experience and obvious knowledge, this tank is only going to get better.
-Terry
8 gal. bio-cube
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Wed, 9th Feb 2011, 09:42 PM
#35
Thanks Ismael...not married but maybe one day she will make an honest man of me. lol
Thanks Terry, your tank is one of my favorites. Mine will get better but still needs some fish and frags and a lot of time. It may never replace my old 125 but I have high hopes for this one.
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