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If you use marine plywood and paint it with a good marine paint that should stop any rot. I would stay away from pressure treated lumber. Maybe use redwood for struts and supports.
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Hey guys this will definitely work, if you go to monsterfishkeepers website they are folks who have ray tanks that are 2500 gallons. The only problem is that you must let the tank cure for a few months then use 2 part epoxy made for marine applications to seal the tank.
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