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Old 03-22-2016, 05:13 AM
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Looks pretty cool, following along. Is that its final spot, or are you moving the old tank?
It was initially going to go on the other side of the living room, but we decided to put it in that corner where my current tank is, just turned 90 degrees. So it will stay facing the way it is, just be pushed into the corner when I take my old one down. It will fit perfectly between the corner and where the curtains start which only border the window.

This way its on a separate breaker from the TV and all the other living room electronics.
And its still in the corner of 2 load bearing walls.

I'm hoping with a few people we can still slide it the 2 feet further once its mostly full. Its got some nice felt pads on the bottom of the stand + Laminate floors....






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Old 03-22-2016, 05:19 AM
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Jeeze plumbing pliers leave a damn big bruise!
Ouch.

Did 'that guy' come through with the sump yet?
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Old 03-22-2016, 05:58 AM
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Ouch.

Did 'that guy' come through with the sump yet?
Nope.
That would be why I'm going to find a Rubbermaid tomorrow That and I still don't know where the roll of plastic sheeting we had has gone.... I was going to put that under the sump to collect all the water I will likely end up spilling.
Even something temporary will work fine for now.
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Any natural sunlight coming through that window and into the tank will cause a major algae problem. Keep this in mind when positioning the tank next to a window.
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Old 03-23-2016, 05:18 AM
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Any natural sunlight coming through that window and into the tank will cause a major algae problem. Keep this in mind when positioning the tank next to a window.
I donno about that, I wish I could light my tanks with natural sunlight. Corals grow faster, heal faster, are in general are healthier under natural sunlight


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