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New idea for SW tank setup


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    Default New idea for SW tank setup

    What do you guys think about this plan? I'm looking for a short profile to fit under my breakfast bar. I was thinking of a Rubbermaid sump with some sound proofing in the sump area to cut down on the small amount of noise.
    We can\'t stop here. This is bat country!

    Dan

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    Here is a plan with the dimensions I'm thinking about going with. Tell me what you guys and gals think. The tank is acrylic and has a flip up lid. There should be enough room under the counter top to allow me to open the hood all the way up without hitting.
    We can\'t stop here. This is bat country!

    Dan

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