My new fish room with some pics

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Awesome! Just read through the second half of the pages in this thread that I've missed since last reading through it...

You're my DIY hero! :nilly:
 
You say that antique tank cleaned up like new? I don't believe you, I want pics or I will continue not to believe you. lol Have you drilled it yet? I don't think you should, keep it OG!
 
CDickes1988;2794713; said:
Awesome! Just read through the second half of the pages in this thread that I've missed since last reading through it...

You're my DIY hero! :nilly:

Much thanks!

cockroach;2799412; said:
You say that antique tank cleaned up like new? I don't believe you, I want pics or I will continue not to believe you. lol Have you drilled it yet? I don't think you should, keep it OG!

I said ALMOST like new! The tank would look better if it weren't a rush job. These poor guys had to be taken away from their horrible owner immediately. I can't believe these fish survived so long and grew so big in a 10 gallon. They'll get a better home than this in the near future.

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i just read through all the pages

i'm now sad i have to wait for updates

everything looks great, flooring and trim are awesome
 
Man, that tank looks great. I would love to own an antique, slate bottom tank but sadly those are never seen here.
 
Here's what's going on in the fishroom now. I just got all this stuff for free from a company that folded. It will be stripped of its desirable parts tonight and be integrated into my incoming waterworks. There are a few sweet flow rate meters and temp gauges on it. Anyone know what this was originally used for? I do hehehe.

As always, thanks for all the nice comments.

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Couldn't guess if I tried. How about you educate us?! lol

How's this whole thing coming along?
 
Not much going on with the room itself. Pretty much done. It's all about brainstorming where stuff is going to go and then getting more stuff on top of that. I wish it would warm up around here so I could drill some tanks.

btw, all that stuff in the pic came from a printing company. It was used to control temperature and flow rates for photo processing. I have plucked it clean of its desirable bits.
 
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