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Okay, time for an update.

I have placed the pump on a sponge sheet since I don't want any vibrations.

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Two pieces of media sheets have been placed in the back to hold the sponge cylinders that I will use as biomedia.

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Now this may look a bit like arts and crafts class but what I am doing is threading the sponge cylinders on a fishing line. I do this becasue I don't have enough room to reach down and grab them once everything is in place. This way I just pull the line and up they come.

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The first 2 gallon on sponges are done.

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The back is now filled with a total of 4 gallon sponge cylinders.

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I have started to decorate the tank. Water will be added tomorrow :)

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...Water will be added tomorrow :)

Won't it be hard for me to get it home if you fill it with water...or is that the whole point :shifty:

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...Water will be added tomorrow :)

Won't it be hard for me to get it home if you fill it with water...or is that the whole point :shifty:

He he, maybe I should fill some water taday already I am getting worried...

How is your own project coming along?

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...How is your own project coming along?

Going good, got the slimline in, cut the rock, finnished the stand, still trying to figure out what I want to do for filtration, lighting etc. but I haven't decided what I'm going to stock it with as of yet...I'm in no reall hurry though ATM...I'll start a thread with pics when I get myself sorted out :wacko:

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I ended up filling it...

LMFAO, you knew I was J/K....right :boxer:

Looks great, how'd you get the algae to grow on those rocks so fast... :thumbs:

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Even without livestock it's a work of art. I just love it when somebody pays so much attention to detail. Little things like the varied rock and pebble sizes placed in what appears to be a random fashion add so much to making it look natural. And the design of the background is fantastic, there seems to be much more depth to it than I know there is, maybe it's the way the light plays on it.

The shimmer of metal halides in there would be stunning.

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