(Before I begin: For all that know me My spelling, and sentece structure is crap. I'm a car guy! =) So, you will have to wade thru the english issues to read the thread! Thanks! )
So, I am off again spending more $$$. Seems I am good at this. After the 125 being my first tank, and all I can truly say I learned a whole bunch. 1) Proper tank placement. 2) Room for storage. 3)There always a bigger setup
After telling my wife my idea of taking down the 125 can i begin to tell you how excited she was....She looked at me in amazement, and said "For a fish tank?" (We'll we're divorced now )j/k
I went with a 180 wide, and this was a struggle with myself over the 240, but I finally came to and thought that it would be just to crazy, and so I spent the extra on equipment, and things I needed in the fish room.
I wasn't making the mistake of putting the tank on the living room floor again (That was not good last time), and I wanted an area to expand, so I did the next best thing and headed south! To the basement! It is a finished basement that we used for storage: Old furniture, Keepsakes, Dust, and any other things the pack rat (wife) didn't want to throw out.
This is what i had to work with: Front room before
So, I am off again spending more $$$. Seems I am good at this. After the 125 being my first tank, and all I can truly say I learned a whole bunch. 1) Proper tank placement. 2) Room for storage. 3)There always a bigger setup
After telling my wife my idea of taking down the 125 can i begin to tell you how excited she was....She looked at me in amazement, and said "For a fish tank?" (We'll we're divorced now )j/k
I went with a 180 wide, and this was a struggle with myself over the 240, but I finally came to and thought that it would be just to crazy, and so I spent the extra on equipment, and things I needed in the fish room.
I wasn't making the mistake of putting the tank on the living room floor again (That was not good last time), and I wanted an area to expand, so I did the next best thing and headed south! To the basement! It is a finished basement that we used for storage: Old furniture, Keepsakes, Dust, and any other things the pack rat (wife) didn't want to throw out.
This is what i had to work with: Front room before
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