Fish system almost complete

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Hahaha humidity being bad for cars

That's awesome! I'd totally pour some concrete molds in there as car stops just in case ya know. Or buy some, but I don't know where they would sell those. Parking lot supply store? Lol

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Amazing looking setup, I'd love to know the number of tanks in it and the size/volume of each one if you dont mind sharing.

Current setup is 4 125g tanks, 4 40g breeders, 1 90g, 1 75g. Ill be adding a 220 to the system sometime this spring and I have ordered 3 48x12x12 compartment tanks with 4 12x12 sections in each for dividing out cichlid grow outs. It will be the end of April before they are ready though. The system will finish out around 1150g.
 
That is gonna be great, are the breeding fish just for you? Or will you be selling fish.you could install a motion sensor of some sort for the car's stop position

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I'll sell a few things like I used to. It's not for making money though, just for enjoyment. I need to start deciding on a few fish soon.
 
Hahaha humidity being bad for cars

That's awesome! I'd totally pour some concrete molds in there as car stops just in case ya know. Or buy some, but I don't know where they would sell those. Parking lot supply store? Lol

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I have seen people use those concrete railroad ties as parking curbs. Of course, we have a plant here that makes them.
 
They are built to be outside, if humidity effected cars that much NONE of the crazy old cars of Cuba would still be running. Instead, the vast majority of cars are classics in good condition. Also in the Houston/Galveston area of Texas the humidity gets insanely high and none of my relatives have issues w/ their cars from it. Its not like cars don't run in these places where the heat and humiditiy are WAY higher then most of the US

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You're right - they are built to be outside, but not in a humid garage. Overall humidity is a given, I'm talking about the greatly increased amount of humidity caused by fish tanks. It can't be good for metal, or wiring, or cloth/upholstery, etc. Outside, the cars can dry out, as the weather changes. Being bathed in humidity all the time... I can only imagine is harmful for cars. No ?
 
It could be but don't some garages have some type of venting?I'm not fortunate enough to have one at this time,just a driveway...also,it would seem that if the cars are driven daily the moisture that did collect would quickly dry out?
 
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