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skrefany;2640268; said:
This one too.

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/fuo/988572123.html :screwy:

I don't think I could trust water over electronics, or electronics over water for that matter. I'd rather have them side by side.
With Monsters, it's best to have NO electronics near water...other side of the room..Maybe in a 55g not so bad, but really not too great of an idea...


Scref, are we shopping for something in particular??!!
 
zennzzo;2640295; said:
With Monsters, it's best to have NO electronics near water...other side of the room..Maybe in a 55g not so bad, but really not too great of an idea...


Scref, are we shopping for something in particular??!!

Nah, just browsing. Boyfriend nutted up on me this weekend about picking up a 1 gallon for $3 at the flea market. If I get anymore tanks, I'm dead. But accessories are still fair game....
 
skrefany;2640530; said:
Nah, just browsing. Boyfriend nutted up on me this weekend about picking up a 1 gallon for $3 at the flea market. If I get anymore tanks, I'm dead. But accessories are still fair game....
Maybe accessorizing will fill the bill...but then there is always a B/F change:naughty:
 
zennzzo;2640548; said:
Maybe accessorizing will fill the bill...but then there is always a B/F change:naughty:

Haha, not a chance! He was hinting at the fact that he wants me to move in and there isn't any more room in his house for more tanks. He already has my 150 in the living room and 29 gallon in the kitchen. I guess the 75 and 10 gallon I have at home will go in the bedroom....
 
That glass L shape tank looks home-made. Never seen anything like it that small, usually L's are bigger than 45 gallons.

The 55 in the entertainment center would worry me to death if I had water in it. It says the entertainment center is made of real wood instead of that particle board crap, but still, that's a lot of water weight to have over your TV! Maybe it would work as a herp habitat, that could look cool!
 
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