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cougar579

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this was an all day adventure, but well worth it. i decided to go with a do it yourself wet dry. it cost me about 130 bucks. the most stressful part was transferring the fish out of the 125. i'm runnin a mag 18 w/ two 2217s. i've never had an acrylic tank before, what should i use to clean the inside and outside to keep from scratching it. once again thanks Lajudoka and BigRed.

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the rays must be loving it


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cougar579 said:
this was an all day adventure, but well worth it. i decided to go with a do it yourself wet dry. it cost me about 130 bucks. the most stressful part was transferring the fish out of the 125. i'm runnin a mag 18 w/ two 2217s. i've never had an acrylic tank before, what should i use to clean the inside and outside to keep from scratching it. once again thanks Lajudoka and BigRed.
i just use paper towel to clean the inside of the tank... get a high qualtiy roll.. take 1 sheet and fold it 4 times.
 
thats a rocking tank bro. I don't think you mentioned how big this new setup is. Just said you transferred them out of the 125. Are you gonna end up putting in some type of substrate.
 
300/.. 96 x 30 x 24 i think
 
Very nice :drool:
 
I am thinking about getting the magfloat for acrylic, so that it doesnt scratch the tank I am getting...
Great looking tank!
That was quick on transferring them... Lol nice little red flashlights in there,,, with the flash lol...
 
Serygo said:
I am thinking about getting the magfloat for acrylic, so that it doesnt scratch the tank I am getting...
Great looking tank!
That was quick on transferring them... Lol nice little red flashlights in there,,, with the flash lol...
they have one for plastic... its blue not white
 
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