My Own Fish Store Build!

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by coloradoReef, Dec 10, 2009.

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  1. mikejrice

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    cant wait to see them with fish!!! you better have some lionfish/ leaf fish. oh and if you ever and i mean EVER get a weedy/ rhino scorpionfish you BETTER take a pic because im gonna have to see it!!!
     
  4. coloradoReef

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    More pics today!

    We picked up the QT tanks yesterday
    Heading to the store in a few minutes...
     
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    OK the tanks all have water running and no leaks....This was a lot of work!

    The faces to the display are not bolted on and some doors are still not in but here are some pics I took tonight

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    Followed the progress and think it looks fantastic... wish I would live in your area... would definitely become a regular!!! But good luck with everything... keep workin' ;D
     
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  9. inwall75

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    BTW CJ,

    When you have a bunch of tanks, the fastest way to get rid of all of the small saltwater spots on the front glass is easy. A terrycloth shop towel from Home Depot wetted with tapwater, a squeegee, and a dry terrycloth towel. Wet the front with tapwater, squeegee, then use the dry towel to wipe off the excess water that collects on the bottom rim of the aquarium. BettyMills: Squeegees
     
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    wow.. looks great! I wish I lived in Colorado still so I could come see this on opening day
     
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    Thanks for all the comments!
    Great tip Inwall!


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    Wow! I stopped by at about 1 yesterday and it didn't look anything like that. Go Dan go!!!