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Mgers21's in-wall see-through build thread


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    That tank really is SWEET Mike just need to put some updated pic on here...

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    Thanks for all the positive comments guys! The display is a 3 sided starphire 300G built by Great Lakes. Its not the standard 300g dims its 30 wide rather than 30 inches tall, its only 25" tall so it gives very good depth. Frag tank is around 25g also built by great lakes then the sump is a 135g that I picked up from another reefer many years ago and resealed.

    I just cleaned the tank so I'll try to get some pics up tonight!

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