Fishperson
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Those LEDs are sick!!!
Nice job! I can't wait to see the tank filled and scaped
Nice job! I can't wait to see the tank filled and scaped
Those LEDs are sick!!!
Nice job! I can't wait to see the tank filled and scaped
Sweet work my man! Perhaps some wire loom to contain all the loose wires running around to clean things up, or do you have something else in mind?
Jesse
Wow, that stand is fantastic!
You have a kessil, right? That's high light I assume.
Rotala rotundifolia can get red and is a thin background plant. Ludwigia repens is also nice. Ludwigia sp. red is a relatively easy plant to get to turn dark red.
For the mid-ground plants cryptocoryne species sound like a good idea.
Looks really really cool man!
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Amazon swords are are thin and good background plants. You will have to trim them though because with fertilizer and good lighting they get huge.
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You have a high skill level sir, and your experience shows!!!
I'm no engineer but I'm glad you made the base a bit wider ! My friend moves pianos, and he made me a dolly using similar wheels but they were more streamline with no locks which you need, but they could handle some good weight, just a thought, you could put a wheel skirt if you want to hide the wheels???
I'm impressed with this build , well thought out, and most of all you had a plan! By the way are you going to be finishing the top coat on the stand? Can't wait to see it stocked up and running!!![emoji39]
Clem
I like the look already, one to be proud of too!!!Thanks Clem, it's definitely more sturdy and balanced with the wider base. I left it with a light grey stain for now. I may change it up at some point and or add a clear lacquer on top.
I'm not concerned about hiding the wheels, I think they look kinda cool. It's mostly going to live in my home office so the industrial look fits in with the room.
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