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top trim/frame for a 75g


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    Default top trim/frame for a 75g

    well some good and some bad....bought a 75 with corner overflow and the bottom drilled for $45, even has starfire front glass!! but the problem is some smart one burnt the cross brace with heat lamp. i have looked and looked anyone have any suggestions where to buy the plastic only? i want to put this in place of my 40g long reef thats in the living room wall sure ill be full of questions then too, thanks to all who have helped

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    Try @Great Lakes Aquarium

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    I think Preuss in Lansing can order them.

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    Last edited by Tom@HaslettMI; 07-07-2012 at 12:38 PM. Reason: couldn't get the mention-thingy to work.

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    thanks for the help, i found one just had to drive 50 mile 1 way, but thats what we do for ANOTHER tank

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