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    Default Pictures of planted 325 gallon homemade tank

    Just wanted to share some pictures I snapped today. Tank was made out of plywood and expoxy paint.

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    LEFT

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    Right (picture was too large)

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    325 gal? Can you do laps in that thing?
    Beautiful tank and very tastefully done. No wonder your discus are smiling.
    I really like the tree stump, where did you find it?
    I'd like to hear about your substrate, CO2, problems you've had, etc. if you get a spare moment.

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    BEAUTIFUL

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    8) way cool, I love it!!!!!


    Pamela

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    Mqueen...

    Wow! Extremely impressive. Love the plants, sure would be a b to w/c tho. Do you have more tanks?

    Julz

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    I do have a few other tanks. One is a marine tank and the other is a 40 for either growing up the little discus so they don't get lost or hopefully to attempt to breed them. The planted tank uses turface for the bottom with a small amount of gravel to help it stay down. On the right of the tank, I drilled a hole through the wall and the ballests for the lights and a 20 pound co2 canister are on the other side in a storage room. The stump I got from www.aquariumdriftwood.com. I really have not had any problems other than working out the drips In either the piping or the tank itself. Currently all seems well. The only other problem I have with this type of tank is trying to catch a fish without destroying everything.

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    Gie us specs...lighting, filtration, etc.

    That is an awesome looking tank. What are the dimension?

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    THat is one nice tank! Thanks for sharing! You are blessed with such a large tank. I am very jealous!

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    WoW!! nicely done!!

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    I am very interested in your tank, it looks lovely. How exactly did you make a tank out of plywood and epoxy paind?

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    It is 325 gallons, 8 feet long and a little over two feet tall. I built it
    following some plans on the internet. I know that there are probably a few
    others out there who have researched doing this and I wanted to say that it
    can be done. But unless you enjoy working with tools and with wood and tons
    of glue and silicon it is better to buy one outright. I started this in
    February and finished it in July.. I used 1/2 inch glass
    and 3/4 inch plywood. I do not know the exact cost (I am glad of this) but
    the glass alone was around $400. I almost gave up on it as the first time I
    filled it it started a slow leak after around 10 days. I took it down and
    redid the epoxy paint and this time also used fiberglass to line the bottom
    and sides. Having a tank this big is awsome. It is like being at the zoo.
    If you are thinking about doing this feel free to ask any questions you
    would like.

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    Are you on a concrete slab with that tank? Mabey it was the pic but it looks like the floor supports are settling

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