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Post by guppyguy on Nov 7, 2013 23:34:51 GMT -5
lol that is awesome
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Post by fin on Nov 8, 2013 1:49:28 GMT -5
no matter what color it is , it still looks good and earth quake resistant to boot.
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Post by guppyguy on Nov 8, 2013 7:12:39 GMT -5
lol thanks Steve.
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Post by freshwater on Nov 9, 2013 20:29:26 GMT -5
Nice job Glen. That stand turned out very well. Got the tanks on it yet?
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Post by guppyguy on Nov 9, 2013 20:33:42 GMT -5
Thank you Keith. Tanks will be going on it tomorrow when I get home from our club meeting. I will post pics after its set up.
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Post by gabor129 on Nov 10, 2013 14:45:02 GMT -5
Can't wait to see this tank!
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Post by guppyguy on Nov 10, 2013 20:48:54 GMT -5
So after a few hours of moving some tanks around. I have the 15 gallon tall planted tank and 2.5 gallon high light planted tank below it finished and on the stand. Also some pics of the 2.5 gallon planted tank with ADA amazonian aqua soil. There is breeding trio of Japanese blue sword tail guppies in there. Glad to have complete this DIY project.
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Post by lesfromlakeshore on Nov 10, 2013 20:54:00 GMT -5
Very nice, I really like how it turned out...Good Job
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Post by guppyguy on Nov 10, 2013 20:56:08 GMT -5
Thank you Les. I built the bottom to fit a 2.5 gallon in just perfectly. I like looking in a mini fish window between the stand legs.
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Post by gabor129 on Nov 10, 2013 20:57:02 GMT -5
Looking good! Is that a 2 gal on the lover shelf of the stand or just a tank from behind?
Edit: LOL we posted together again!
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Post by guppyguy on Nov 10, 2013 20:58:46 GMT -5
Its a 2.5 gallon on the lower shelf Gabe. I built the stand specifically to fit one perfectly on the bottom.
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Post by Admin on Nov 10, 2013 22:46:47 GMT -5
looks great Glen
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Post by freshwater on Nov 13, 2013 18:16:45 GMT -5
For sure thats a nice setup
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Post by guppyguy on Nov 13, 2013 21:33:15 GMT -5
Thanks Keith
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