Did you say its 180 gallon. What's your measurements in feet and inches. My tank is 4ftx2ftx2ft looks bigger than your tank by that photo and is only 119gallons 465 litres
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Sorry my error I think you meant 180litres
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Nice tanks! Liking the dw coming from the top down.
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Abrams those tanks are gorgeous! I vote native biotope, I would love to see that. It's on my list of wish tanks
Finished work early today so I'm making some progress on the stand.
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Approx. $50 for lumber.
Another $50 on plywood. Trim was maybe $25 Already had the power tools and screws. Then I bought 3 different grits of sandpaper which was maybe $10-$15. Stain and Tung oil maybe $20 bucks. I used cabinet doors I already had lying around. I have less then $200 Canadian in to it Id say. You could do it for less probably. Especially for a smaller tank.
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If you have basic carpentry knowledge and a compound saw then it's an easy way to save a lot of money. Plus you can build it to suit your style and needs.
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