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    Thanks to Fatkid. He really is not fat. Just big and strong.

    The 150g tall is now in its spot in the basement.

    You know what I will be doing during my Christmas break.
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    That is gona look great in tit's spot. I love when tanks are shoved in same size spots.

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    That really is a great little spot for that tank!
    Sounds like an awesome break!
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    ive always wanted a square like tank like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by O.C.D Fishies View Post
    That is gona look great in tit's spot. I love when tanks are shoved in same size spots.
    The only thing is that it does not have enough space in the back for plumbing. I will have to drill hole on the side.

    Eventually, I would like to put a top cabinet and a full front to close in that cove.

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    Nice addition to the household.
    The discus are going to be such happy campers.
    Look forward to seeing the progress of your setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gklaw View Post
    Thanks to Fatkid. He really is not fat. Just big and strong.

    The 150g tall is now in its spot in the basement.

    You know what I will be doing during my Christmas break.
    Nice quiet corner for a discus tank, Gordon !!!!!

    A good way to unstress during your Christmas break. Your 150G can host many many discus. Thanks for sharing !!!!!


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    Very nice fit. Some things are just meant to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gklaw View Post
    The only thing is that it does not have enough space in the back for plumbing. I will have to drill hole on the side.

    Eventually, I would like to put a top cabinet and a full front to close in that cove.
    That's an awesome footprint for discus. The only thing is, as I've found, you have to get your head into the tank to get at the back.

    My cube is also drill in the side. If it's done near the edge, it won't be visible anyway. Really nice looking tank and location. Looking forward to your journal.
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    very cool looking. i was thinking the same thing as Gary. Better buy a snorkel
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