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You can use http://translate.google.com/translate_t as well. Also, if you post in that forum in english, they will understand you.
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08/13/2008, 07:23 PM | #953 |
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I didnt want to post any pics just yet because this is still a work in progress but this thread needs more pics. Here is my 60 cube. My dad and I made the stand. Whats left on my list figure out how I want my lighting, hung or hood, hide cords and plumbing, and build a proper sump. Dont mind the child lock on the stand I have a 14 month old who loves to splash in the sump.
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08/14/2008, 09:55 AM | #958 |
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I like the tank on the floor with the central overflow. Not so keen on his livestocking. Seems like he is throwing anything into the tank with those NPS. I cant see him target feeding them or pump feeding them in such a large tank over a long period
Still, a nice tank Brett Last edited by s1214215; 08/14/2008 at 10:03 AM. |
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People rarely read posts from start to finish LOL
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08/14/2008, 10:19 AM | #961 |
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It looks really cool on the floor. It's an accident waiting to happen though. Raising it by just 6 inches would have at least protected it from bumbling feet yet would have impacted the visual effect very little.
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08/14/2008, 12:32 PM | #963 |
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/drool
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what happened with this great thread. lets keep it going
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09/12/2008, 08:28 PM | #966 |
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Here is salty child 79 40br. It, along with the "forest" and "bonsai" tanks, have been my inspiration. I couldn't find a build thread but, hopefully he'll see this and discuss his equipment.
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09/12/2008, 11:17 PM | #968 |
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here's mine so far.
check out house for build thread.
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09/13/2008, 12:23 AM | #970 |
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Hi Everyone
Here is my modern cabinet for my diamant rimless 48" x 30" x 26" tank. The stand design is courtesy of Marlon here on the Modern Reef Aquariums thread – many thanks to his permission to use the design. This is the tank. Here is the stand made here in Bangkok. Not 100% the same, but close. It is hard to get anything as different as this made here and have it 100% to plan I found. I also added the rectangular port hole for pipes to go through. It will face a wall and be hidden. The circular hole will have a grill custom made to cover it and have a computer fan on the other side to suck cool air in. The grill will be one of these two. Brett Last edited by s1214215; 09/13/2008 at 12:35 AM. |
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Very nice Brett - mmmm you just made me want to set-up another tank LOL
What's the square hole for??
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The rectangular hole is for the overflow and return pipes to go through. It will be against a wall so will be hardly visible.
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Well done Brett and great design Marlon
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09/13/2008, 11:06 AM | #974 |
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My new Solana...click my red house for more info...Thanks
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Hi Everyone
I forgot to mention that you can read more about my aquarium at my tank journal on the Big Tanks forum http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...9#post13345649 or click on the red house above Beautiful tank JGross4. You tempt me to set up a small tank too.. Brett Last edited by s1214215; 09/13/2008 at 11:52 AM. |
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