Somebody getting a tank wet.
I am not in the mood for teasing, fingers crossed!
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Somebody getting a tank wet.
Hmmmm. What could be going on here????
Seems possible!Somebody getting a tank wet.
Today is the day! I hope.I am not in the mood for teasing, fingers crossed!
why does the d day speech come to mind. Exciting, Can't wait to see it wet. @JoshH your is dryer than @Fins
why does the d day speech come to mind. Exciting, Can't wait to see it wet. @JoshH your is dryer than @Fins
Sorry , I didnt realize you had water. Last I knew you where having rock issues for the floating ledge you are creating.Hey mine has water in it.... just not the salt kind...;Sorry
Hey mine has water in it.... just not the salt kind...;Sorry
Sorry , I didnt realize you had water. Last I knew you where having rock issues for the floating ledge you are creating.
Yours is going to be a sweet tank and your sump is best looking I have seen. It would an amazing dt as well.It's been full of tap water since March 28th I think lol running the closed loop to make sure everything is working in tip top shape. I am working on my scape before I fill the tank with Saltwater, and yes I'm currently having issues with the rock itself but I think I've figured those out so just need a poop ton of more rock;Bored
I would so be sitting in yours (are the heaters on?) wriggling with the flow of the closed loop, is there a strategic up pointing return I need to avoid sitting on?
Will the euro brace hold a beer on it?
What like it might stretch something that people in a pg thread shouldn't be thinking about?
Yours is going to be a sweet tank and your sump is best looking I have seen. It would an amazing dt as well.
Thank you for the kind words! Eventually I feel it will be a pretty awesome setup and I do absolutely love my sump and the tank itself. The build process has been a long one but it will be totally worth it in the end, atleast I think it will be. I guess that's the ONE downside to going the basement fish room route, lots of extra expense, as well as time as the projects are on a much larger scale.