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Speechless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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My dad went through a hardcore fish phase. We had at least 5 tanks going, including two 175 gallon tanks.
I'm sure if he could have gotten his hands on a 55,000 gallon tank, he would have. And I would have been lucky enough to clean it. |
![]() So, I did a leak test this morning by placing the tank on some dry newspapers. I let it sit for a couple of hours and no leaks! Yeehaw! :) ![]() Close up of test. ![]() Installing the tank inside the house. These two pics are before Ralphie secured the tank and stand to the wall. You know, just in case... ![]() ![]() Tank installed with water added... I started the cycling process by introducing some ornaments and fake-o plants to the tank. The gravel is also from a matured tank that will help the process. After a couple of weeks, the tank should be ready to house some fish... :) ![]() Frodo as I was working outside. This is his favorite mud spot to sit in. I have no idea why he likes it, but he does... :D He just got a bath, too... |
That's one mightty funny looking dog-fish. ;)
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The leak test you did for your tank is much like what I did for my computer's cooling system, my new flow meter/level indicator looks like it belongs in an aquarium setup :)
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Grrr. Cycling a tank is the most annoying experience ever. A lot of sit and wait... then test the water...then sit and wait for a couple of days... test the water.... etc. I haven't even been able to put fishies in yet. Once the ammonia and nitrite levels are at 0.00 and an acceptable level of nitrates are present in the water, then I can put fish in. Until then, I am like an unbaptized child. I'm in limbo. :D |
Okay, how pissed am I?
Very. My tank just sprung a leak and flooded our apt. Back to sqaure one, kids. Fu Ck! :mad: Brad smash!!!!! |
OH NO! :eek:
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