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Well it looks like the 60 is not going back up. Wife does not like the way it fits the decor of the room it will go in. After talking last night it looks like a 120 is in my future. Any one got any good pice of their 120? Pitpat?

Any one want to buy a 60 cube?
 
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Well, I think I need some tips on your wifely negotiating skills...


All I get is "no, and hell no"

:lol:


Cool man!
 
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She just over spent her house decorating budget by quite a bit. I think that has something to so with it.
 
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Just about all of our 120 tank pics are in the members tank thread. http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=67731

I love the 120, I have been nothing but happy with it. I think it is the perfect size. Of course, I would always love to have a bigger and bigger tank, but the 120 is very nice fit for us.

The 4 foot long tank is easy to place in a room, which is important for us as we have an old house with very small rooms. The depth front to back is nice for aquascaping, and also creates a nice wide viewing area through the sides. The AGA 120 has one center brace, so two metal halides light it very nicely.
 
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I really want a cube tank. I really want a bigger tank. I really want a bigger tank that's an in-wall.

Good luck, Wazz. :)
 
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I would have been happy just putting the cube back up. In the wall will have to wait. Not interested in all the remodeling that will be involved. Hopefully I will get the tank before the plug gets pulled on this project.
 
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I recommend a 500G tank. 10' long sounds nice.

Just think of all the aquascaping room you would have ;)

Louey
 
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To big for me at this time. It also has to be of a size that my wife is not intimidated to watch it while I am gone. I saw a 150 that I like the dims of 60x24x24, it was not reef ready so I will look around some more. I think I have her support on this one. She was shopping for tanks yesterday.
 

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Wazzel":2f7nus96 said:
I would have been happy just putting the cube back up. In the wall will have to wait. Not interested in all the remodeling that will be involved. Hopefully I will get the tank before the plug gets pulled on this project.
What if we dont want to post top side?
One day the reefers of the world will rise up & take over the worlds oceans. :D
 
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gregx":kud2sqow said:
Wazzel":kud2sqow said:
I would have been happy just putting the cube back up. In the wall will have to wait. Not interested in all the remodeling that will be involved. Hopefully I will get the tank before the plug gets pulled on this project.
What if we dont want to post top side?
One day the reefers of the world will rise up & take over the worlds oceans. :D

You need to take that up with Len. :wink:
 
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Damm, just mention your name and you are on it like stink on skimate.
 

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wazzel,

great choice for the 120g... or a copy of Lenster's tank... 8)

I have a new title for a MACO course.

"wife tank negotiation" - by wazzel
 
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LA-Lawman":1vqgr1hf said:
wazzel,

great choice for the 120g... or a copy of Lenster's tank... 8)

I have a new title for a MACO course.

"wife tank negotiation" - by wazzel

Your a funny guy. I think I am going to shy away from a custom job this time to save a few bucks on the tank. I have actually had quire a bit if interested on my system on the Houston Reef board.
 
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I have confirmed the 120 as the tank. I will be getting the Oceanic RR with the mega flows when I get back from my next trip to Trinidad. Does any one have some pice of their stand. I'm looking for ideas. I would like to have a single large opening for sump access. Would like to see the construction details. Also, thinking I will want to hide the trim on the bottom and top.
 

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