"I pitty the foul"... so what does a bird have to do with this??? LOL
"I pitty the foul"... so what does a bird have to do with this??? LOL
There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying![]()
Oops!!! Me and my bad spelling. Like I said I spent to much time watching watching 80's tv instead of doing my homework.
LOL... I figured. I guess, Greg is MIA. BTW, with all those tight mini-skirts and big hair, I think I missed 1/2 of my high school years, too.
There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying![]()
Just toss a few hundred hermit crabs in there to keep him company.... that'll take care of the 'waste'... hee hee Then I can go get my new tank :newlengua9ep:
Poor Greg, maybe that will learn him to brag!
Not that I wouldn't have done the same if a steal like that fell in my lap.
Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.
well, thursday and friday was the worst expiernce I have had in this hobby. this will be short for right now but sad to say the tank is not gonna work in my house. my floor cannot handle the weight of the tank. right now its sitting in my livingroom with a foot of water in it. I iwll post the rest when I get home this is a truly sad story.
Greg can't you add some prema jacks and support beams undrer the spot where the tank is sitting?????
Greg, I have the answer my friend. Tell Lyndee to pack her crap YOUR BUYING A BIGGER HOUSE!
...I think my fish just farted.
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He lives!!! Man that sucks about the tank That is a lot weight. 500 gallons comes out at 4,000 pounds. Throw in the stand, LR, and sand, sure your close to 5,000. You would need a **** of alot jacks to support that weight evenly.
I have 6 floor jacks in my basement, I know how that goes. My house was built in 1904. It wasn't built to withstand the weight of multiple SW aquariums. Next summer we are adding support walls (concrete) in the basement so I can have all the tanks I want and not have to worry about them ending up in the basement. I hope you figure something out so you can set the tank up. It's a shame to have it, but not be able to set it up.
I wish you the best of luck. There HAS to be a way.
Angie
Toss a few stamps on that bad boy and send it to me. I don't have a basement. The concrete slab should hold her up.
Hopefully you figure something out. Might as well carpet the garage and move a couch out there so you can watch the tank.For the deal you got on it, I wouldn't get rid of it just yet!
Or you could turn around and sell it for a pretty penny. You've got options I'm sure.
Eric
120G Reef and 40B reef at work, 120G tank dry and dirty in the garage.