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Old 02-04-2015, 10:04 PM
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all edges we can see look factory. did you have to cut those panels anywhere? love it.
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Old 02-04-2015, 10:08 PM
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all edges we can see look factory. did you have to cut those panels anywhere? love it.
No cutting was necessary.

The panels are 24"x30" and that is the same dimensions I built the stand.
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Looks great, just don't forget about a chiller, you will need it.
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Old 02-04-2015, 11:53 PM
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Looks great, just don't forget about a chiller, you will need it.
Yep. Looking at the new Teco TK-500 chillers that were recently released.

http://www.tecous.com/chillers/tk-500/
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Old 02-08-2015, 10:28 PM
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I got a power switch to keep the electrical organized.

My lighting will be on a separate circuit because this power strip can only handle a total of 1800w. I had to drill some holes so that I could mount it to the aluminum profile.





Now I am on to aquascaping. I got some Caribsea Life Rock because I don't want to wait 12 months for coraline to cover the rock.



I am drilling the rocks with a 3/8" masonry bit for some 3/8" acrylic rods to stack rocks on-top each other.

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Old 02-12-2015, 03:46 AM
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Got some goodies today.

The only thing missing is the sump and I can't find a builder that has time to do it quickly!!!

***first world problems... lol

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You already posted a picture of a sump earlier on.
Are you going to be selling those vertex pumps?
Please don't just add one coral to the tank like your 300
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Old 02-13-2015, 01:35 AM
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You already posted a picture of a sump earlier on.
Are you going to be selling those vertex pumps?
Please don't just add one coral to the tank like your 300
The sump was a complete failure on the builders part. He made a mistake on the measurements of thinkign 1' 4" = 14".

We sell the Vertex V6 pumps but don't stock them. We bring them in on special order. It's a VERY expensive pump so its not in high demand.

The 300G display we have takes a ton of coral to fill. We are also very picky on the types of coral we put in our displays so that doesn't help.

This little 45G will take no time to fill.
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Old 02-13-2015, 01:41 AM
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Why don't you guys just make your own sump? You can get acrylic cut to size at plasticworld for a reasonable price and they cut on the spot.
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Why don't you guys just make your own sump? You can get acrylic cut to size at plasticworld for a reasonable price and they cut on the spot.
I have very little experience with acrylic so the end result would look terrible.

Some jobs are better left for the professionals.
 


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