Haha, wellNice, moving is always a pain, but having a tank is worth it. Ive never lost anything in a move, hoping that doesnt change!
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Haha, wellNice, moving is always a pain, but having a tank is worth it. Ive never lost anything in a move, hoping that doesnt change!
This build is very well done!
i think i have an addictionTank looks pretty well stocked, are you planning on continuing to stock with SPS?
thanks! the 33L was everything i needed it to be, small enough to be transported and large enough to stuff with coral.Awesome job! 33L is an overlooked footprint IMO. I know it's narrow but its nice and long. Great job! I'll look for you on IG. I'm boatinglifeNJ.
Cheers!
its awesome having a tank at school, plenty of people to show it off to.it's perfect! I used to move a 20 gallon high when I was in college. Every semester lol. Never lost anything. Groupers, Triggers, puffers etc lol.
That looks sweet man! I have a 75gallon with 36 sump.. we are moving to a new house and due to space i was thinking of setting up a AIO. I might go DIY with it and do a 33long.
nice build, I was gonna do the same on a 40br a few years a ago . I forgot about the 33L it is a nice nice nano tank.
to long for what i can do in my nano space tho. but I like longer tanks in general over cubes.if done right they look so much better!