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asianer

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So, after a small hiatus I have decided to get back into reefing equipped with a little more knowledge and some better equipment. Anyway, I purchased the tank, stand and sump from a MR member - Great deal, thanks!
I wanted to create a thread from start to finish documenting how I set it up.
The first thing I did was put those furniture sliders underneath the stand so I had easy access to the back of the tank.
I attempted my first plumbing job ever and after 4 weeks still hasn't leaked.
Thank you too all how helped me with equipment and/or advice.
Next up is a DIY LED lighting fixture, stayed tuned for photos...
 

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jr973

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Nice lookin plumbin there awesome cube tanks lookin good pretty soon it will b full of corals I'm gonna b upgradeing myself to a 90 gal cube I think I might join u on a thread starter lol GL pal p.s that fuge is workin great
 

rookie07

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Looking good so far...be careful if you try to move the tank when full, as you may jolt the stand with the first movement, causing the water to rock back and forth, possibly overflowing the tank.

You may also want to delete the reserve spots in this thread, as they eventually become un-editable, and you will then have crappy posts in your nice tank thread.

Best of luck, can't wait to see how it turns out!
 

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