Building My 50,000 Gallon Monster Mega Tank

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xrayjeeper83;4594880; said:
that would be so much fun

Or
If you can't swim I can always remove 30,000 gallons or more, like we did in order to catch 3 Imperial sharks that needed to be moved. I gave them to a very good hobbyist who has an indoor pond.

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ba1onypony;4594902; said:
wow, that is amazing.......i wanted to do half a wall but you just blew everything out of the water........

Welcome to MFK and I see you just joined today.

If you also want to go in the tank but don't want to get wet.......

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You are a ture pioneer. I dream of doing something very close to that. I figure if im going to spend all that money i will hire someone that works at the Long Beach Aquarium to help me build it. Sounds like their was a lot of trial and error. Thank you for going through it all. It will make my bir, reptial, and aquarium habitat less troublsome.
 
mzhantsche;4598892; said:
You are a ture pioneer. I dream of doing something very close to that. I figure if im going to spend all that money i will hire someone that works at the Long Beach Aquarium to help me build it. Sounds like their was a lot of trial and error. Thank you for going through it all. It will make my bir, reptial, and aquarium habitat less troublsome.

Thanks and welcome to MFK,

Yes most the big tanks on this site where a bit of trial and error in their construction and most people would admit they probably would have made some changes after seeing other great ideas on MFK.
 
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