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MsMassPoly;2120100; said:
i trade him pictures for j strings,extra stick ones..


it worth every j-string i have..:ROFL:
 
StIcKy~RiCe;2120088; said:
dont be so greedy...she will not be yours for life...:naughty:


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StIcKy~RiCe;2119860; said:
The be honest with you guys I bouth this tank from Brown eyes for $900. I willing to drop a couple of hundred off. im loosing money but i dont' need 2 big tank.

the tank is all glass and have a blue back ground. the stand are home made from a guy who did funiture from jordan funiture. very nice and steady stand. 55g sump, heater, 2 corallife light,etc...



screw jordans, go with ippolito's furniture!!!!

haha, anyways, they syno multis are only 1" but they are great shape, i picked up a trio to go with in my african peacock tank, ill post some pics of them soon
 
I'm trying to figure out how I should manage the sump for my 210...I still need to build a stand. I have a 55 gal available to make a DIY sump, but I'm concerned that the stand will be too tall to be manageable. I'm thinking a 40 breeder would be the better way to go...what do you guys think?
 
depends on how tall you are, really, height shouldnt b e an issue, if it ends up being to tall just get a stool or a step latter
 
Titania;2120589; said:
I'm trying to figure out how I should manage the sump for my 210...I still need to build a stand. I have a 55 gal available to make a DIY sump, but I'm concerned that the stand will be too tall to be manageable. I'm thinking a 40 breeder would be the better way to go...what do you guys think?

How about a 65g monster sump 48x18x17? What are the dimensions of your 210? Maybe two 29g and you could have one for bio and one for whatever. Then you could have a support column in between. Ok, that might be too complicated. It's a wonderful problem to have though, I love thinking about filtration.
 
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