Ready For a Bigger Tank

spitz006

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spitz006

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Never though of using a canopy and light to hold down drift wood :) great idea ;)


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Actually it's just kind of sitting in there. This is a 75 gallon tank with a plastic center brace. There is no canopy, and i don't even have a top for it whatsoever. It's not trying to float really.
 

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doomiedee

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Lol awesome. I would just cut it down to a few smaller pieces.


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spitz006

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Lol awesome. I would just cut it down to a few smaller pieces.


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I already have quite a few good looking smaller peices. I wanna keep this in tact for when I get a big tank someday. I want something between 125 and 250 gallons. All three of my 75 gallon tanks are full of fish that will be able to coexist, so I can get rid of all three of them when I get the monster tank.
 
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