Tank setup update
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- Keith Wolcott
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Thanks for compliment and the ideas Tristan. I do have extra plywood available to assist in moving the stand. That is a good idea. For moving the aquarium, one aquarium manufacturing company said that it was easiest if you had 10" suction cups made for moving glass. I will try to rent some from a local glass company. They give you a good handle to grip so that it is easier to lift.
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Yeah glasscages had the suction cup handles when helping me offload the tank into my truck. But I never got around to seeing if I could get my hands on some locally... but I couldnt fully utilize them anyhow since I painted the back of the tank and either they wouldnt stick at all or would pull up the very easy to peel of latex I used. I am sure they would make it much easier to move a tank though 

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- Keith Wolcott
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We had a warm spell here on Monday and Tuesday (up to 52 degrees) so I took advantage of it and stained and varnished the stand. I was going to wait for friends to help me move it inside this weekend, but I got it into my head that I could do it right away by sliding it on plywood. It worked well.




Then I attached the newly finished facade and doors.


My wife likes it, but says that it's too big. It will take some getting used to. The aquarium will certainly dominate the room.
If you think this is off topic, imagine the loaches swimming around in the space above the stand!




Then I attached the newly finished facade and doors.


My wife likes it, but says that it's too big. It will take some getting used to. The aquarium will certainly dominate the room.
If you think this is off topic, imagine the loaches swimming around in the space above the stand!
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It's a thing of beauty, Keith.
Now you have to get some plants that match the rug.
Now you have to get some plants that match the rug.

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- Keith Wolcott
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Thanks everyone.
adamrf1126- It will be 340 gallons. 9 ft x 2.5 ft x 2 ft.
Shari- I had not thought about matching the green carpet. It is a really good quality carpet that has lasted 33 years, but shows very little wear. We have lived with it for 20 years and wish that it would wear out so that we can replace it with something we like a little better. I think that I am going to remove the carpet from under the stand. It will be easier to shim it level on bare wood and also the carpet can be replaced at a later date without moving the tank.
I think that just the frame which I moved weighs about 300 lbs. Thanks for caring about my back, but since I didn't have to lift much, my back is fine. It helps that I'm in pretty good shape since I am a running and biking junkie (32,400 miles running in 25 years and 15,000 miles biking in 2 years).
I feel like I can relax a bit now since I have until mid March when the tank will arrive. Next I need to build an acrylic R.O. tank to fit under one side of the stand. More things to learn about!
adamrf1126- It will be 340 gallons. 9 ft x 2.5 ft x 2 ft.
Shari- I had not thought about matching the green carpet. It is a really good quality carpet that has lasted 33 years, but shows very little wear. We have lived with it for 20 years and wish that it would wear out so that we can replace it with something we like a little better. I think that I am going to remove the carpet from under the stand. It will be easier to shim it level on bare wood and also the carpet can be replaced at a later date without moving the tank.
I think that just the frame which I moved weighs about 300 lbs. Thanks for caring about my back, but since I didn't have to lift much, my back is fine. It helps that I'm in pretty good shape since I am a running and biking junkie (32,400 miles running in 25 years and 15,000 miles biking in 2 years).
I feel like I can relax a bit now since I have until mid March when the tank will arrive. Next I need to build an acrylic R.O. tank to fit under one side of the stand. More things to learn about!
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Keith,Keith Wolcott wrote: It is a really good quality carpet that has lasted 33 years, but shows very little wear. We have lived with it for 20 years and wish that it would wear out so that we can replace it with something we like a little better.
I can bring my family over for a week or so. We're hard on carpets!!!!

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