billberet
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yea good point, i'm sure that would come out of your security deposit
billberet said:yea good point, i'm sure that would come out of your security deposit
billberet said:yea good point, i'm sure that would come out of your security deposit
I would love to do this but my rental house is 89 years old. Not only would my landlord flip but I'm sure the walls would come down! Lol
billberet said:lol, yea any time you have 'walls' and 'come down' in the same sentence. it's probially not a good idea
we are building a very modest house in the boonies. I want to put in a shower "room" off the master bedroom which will be enclosed with 3 inch glass blocks. I am wanting to put a small tank in the glass blocks. The tank would stick out into the bedroom and be flush with the glass block..if that makes sense? If we can figutr it out I think it will be cool. can you imagine showering and there are your fish swimming around?
btw LOVE LOVE your set up. Gorgeous
billberet said:that sounds awsome, i'd love a fish tank in my bathroom!!! provided you can't see thru, no need to put on a show, lol
but it does sound like a great idea!
So my parents are renovating part of the house...suggested putting the 90 gal. In the wall between the new study/family room. The filter would have to be concealed under the tank in the wall. I guess we'd have to put some wood panels in above the tank on one side for access. Anyone ever done this before/ any suggestions??
So my parents are renovating part of the house...suggested putting the 90 gal. In the wall between the new study/family room. The filter would have to be concealed under the tank in the wall. I guess we'd have to put some wood panels in above the tank on one side for access. Anyone ever done this before/ any suggestions??
That's a beautiful setup!! Welcome to the world of salt!! It's addicting!! We need pictures with the newest tank!!