What should I do with this?

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HahaI was wary about putting it on the wall at first too, but I talked with my dad about it, because he used to build houses, we have it on 4 brackets with the 2 in the middle at 400+lb capacity each and the 2 on either side at 200lb, all bolted to the wall, bolts, not screws, and I like the poly idea, any others?
 
man i could not sleep at night with that tank like that it might hold for now but it is gonna fall one day , i saw a 55 like that and it held for about 6 months and the one day boom water everywhere
 
happymidgetpaul;2208759; said:
That would be pretty bad haha, maybe I should get started this weekend then.
But on subject, any other suggestions?
i think it would be nice with flowerhorn or red devils but people can all tell you what they like but it is up to you with what you will be happy with in your price range, i have been doing aquariums for 15 years and i just recently started getting fish i alway's wanted and never could afford to keep them like they needed to be kept for example i just got my first flowerhorn with his own large tank
 
Freeze_Dried_Bloodworm;2206842; said:
I suggest getting a tank stand first :)

zennzzo;2206917; said:
How long has that tank been on that wall?

800lbs hanging on a wall...:WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA:?!??
That must be one heck of a wall and brackets...
I would never trust that in a million years...

Bogwoodbruce;2207098; said:
Get a proper stand on it first.
:iagree: I just looked at the pic and flinched at the sight of the brackets.:WHOA:
 
I am surprised no one said anything about Archer fish. They are great when you have so much room above the waterline. Feeding crickets is great to watch.
 
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