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Remove the Rim from a 29g HQI Biocube?


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    larryandlaura - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    Jim just have one built~ya know ya wanna and ya know you really miss your cube~soooo DO IT!!!
    Yeah just do it Jim! And then post the pictures!
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    Another photo....
    rimless biocube3 - Remove the Rim from a 29g HQI Biocube?

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    Possibly but it will be very expensive!

    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    @schminksbro think we can get an acrylic frame made for my mesh?

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    Man that is a sweet tank!
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    I guess I'm going to go for it this weekend.

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    Well this should be interesting lol. Make sure you take pics before/during/after...or better yet a video? lol

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    Yup full documentation. I probably better have a plastic bin, extra water and a shop vac around just in case.

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    Best of luck Jim! The results will be way worth it!
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    Well I finished the project tonight. Here are some pics of the process and final product:

    biocube rimless 1 - Remove the Rim from a 29g HQI Biocube?

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