http://www.msreefclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1081
Thought ya'll might like looking at this tank, he did a bang up job with mounting the equipment.
A Nice Looking Tank
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Re: A Nice Looking Tank
You know that setup is for sale huh? He had it posted on Lareefclub a while back.Redfish wrote:http://www.msreefclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1081
Thought ya'll might like looking at this tank, he did a bang up job with mounting the equipment.
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- Location: D'Iberville Mississippi
Re: A Nice Looking Tank
I didn't know that. I like the way he did the slide out equipment tray, would still be worried that water would get down there some how, but it looks cool.
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Re: A Nice Looking Tank
I would NEVER put my electronics below my sump