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![]() Of course working in the col and REALLY late into the night we had to set up a coffe bar on the work bench in my garage.
This picture was taken around 2:00am ![]() The it was back to work on the stand. ![]() ![]() We decided to put a sheet of OSB on the top of the tank with some foam board on top of that. ![]() ![]() Finally at 4:00am the stand was complete and it was time to load test! ![]() We then moved the stand into the house and too a quick breather and got back to work draining the old tank. ![]() I was really grasping at straws for anywhere we could keep the old water from the tank. so this process of removing everything took about 3 hours. All in all ive lost one fish to a rock falling in his hold tank. It was my recently purchased blue cheek trigger. ![]()
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