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If you want to see it in person, I work at home so am available much of the time. My number is 604-677-7254. I'm in Burnaby, 5 min. East of Metrotown.
Our home now houses approx. 627 gallons of fresh & saltwater tanks, with 3 fw fish, 1 fw shrimp, 3 reef, 1 seahorse & 1 nano tank. Glad we moved to a bigger place. ![]() We also have a canary & lovebird, so my animals run the place. Anthony
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If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it! |
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Hi Anthony
The tanks look great as usual. You have the best rock work of all the 65 Gal tanks I know. I always enjoy viewing your tanks. Tom R |
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Thanks. Danny, you're welcome to copy away. (imitation is the sincerest form of flattery)
I've never been a big fan of the "rock wall" look in my tanks so these twin towers work for me. Actually, I had the right softie tank with a central "hill" but it just looked weird so I switched it into the twin rock tower style as well. I keep a lot of my LR in my sump, which frees up space in the display tanks. Anthony |
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