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Most of it goes to paying off bills! BUT... I'm picking this baby up next week:
A new Perfecto, 56 Gallon Column It's 30X24X18. It's going where the old bowfront was. Next... to the carpentry shop... gotsta build me a canopy!
I'll keep you all posted.
OH.. and thank you to Michelle and Aly at Skipton's Pet in Boston for working with me to order this system. If you have an option to shop in Beantown, you HAVE to check them out... both the store and the gurls
Oh...and mine has a corner overflow on the left. It's gooing to have a 250W MH and 2X55 PCActinics, DSB, and is going to be the tank that will be plumbed through the floor and into the infamous... SUMPZILLA!!
Love the tank Dave! You did a good job picking it out but.... you should have been indecisive in choosing the tank.... that way you could of seen the gurls more than one time! Love your aqua lab, wish I had more room! Keep us posted and hurry and get that puppy started as I know it will be a real beute when you're done.
glad to see my tax money paying for something that one of my fellow reefers can do something with !! i finally feel a little better about paying in all those tax dollars.
__________________ Bobby
"I glue animals to rocks" 125 gallon SPS reef, 3 x 40 breeder frag system.
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just curious... why did you choose that particular size tank?
Curious is good...it's what started us off keeping these critters in glass boxes Let me 'splain...
The system needs to go here:
The last available footprint in my home. That's a 20 gallon (my first reef.. can you say "awww") in the same area. It's only 34 inches wide between the windows. The tank I'm getting has a 30 inch width, and with stand, is 32 and some change.. as much per inch as I can get in the space.
I can't post their pictures or they'd kill me. Lets just say that Michelle is an adorable and bright, young asian woman. Alyson is just as smart..and just as much a looker
Both are "Skiptonauts", some of Skipton's finest. Both are professional and great gals.
Dave,
great idea measuring the space you have and buying the tank that fits there! I did like most others, bought the tank and then tried to figure out which wall it would fit on.
My first BIG reef was in my basement. It was a beauty, but I didn't get to see it often. It's kind of the kids' cave down there. This tank is right accross from my easy chair