DIY background installed in the new 75g

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GuyOnTheCouch

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Hey everyone,
My original thread got buried so instead of resurrecting it, I figured I would start a new one now that the tank is up and running. The fish are in and loving life. I used all my old bio from the 40, so it only took me one night to get it setup. No casualties!!!

As some of you know, the BG was a prototype to try my hand to see how it would come out. I built it with a MUCH larger tank in mind. Once I decided to throw it in the 75, I needed to cut it down. The main reason is because I didn't want to lose any of the extra floor space in the new tank.

Here you go! What do you all think?


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turned out awesome!
 
Thanks guys! I didn't dig it too much until the plants went in. It really helped the overall feel once all the pieces came together. I am working on a paludarium now and I am thinking about doing a full back wall above the waterline. We"ll see... I am still sucking up bits of styrofoam in the vacuum. :)
 
Hey everyone,
My original thread got buried so instead of resurrecting it, I figured I would start a new one now that the tank is up and running. The fish are in and loving life. I used all my old bio from the 40, so it only took me one night to get it setup. No casualties!!!

As some of you know, the BG was a prototype to try my hand to see how it would come out. I built it with a MUCH larger tank in mind. Once I decided to throw it in the 75, I needed to cut it down. The main reason is because I didn't want to lose any of the extra floor space in the new tank.

Here you go! What do you all think?


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Beautiful!! THumbs up for the effort and the results!!
 
Fantastic overall look, I'm a fan.
 
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