90 gallon slow and steady build

SynDen

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That should work fine, as long as the corners are supported, and dont worry about the piece. It was barely hangin on anyway. Ill put a glass brace in it eventually
 

SeaMonkey

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Good luck with the move. Just make sure to plan and then plan some more. I moved my tank from Phoenix to Denver about 5 years ago now, so I know it is a pain but it can all work out fine. Good Luck!
 

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Looks fine, floor will handle that, no problem
 

neil82

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After much thought and consideration with regard to where to locate this tank in our new home, I've made the difficult decision to part ways with this system. It will be replaced with a cube and I've already recieved spousal approval. :)
 

neil82

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Just a little teaser, this tank is soon to be for sale. Tank, stand, sump, return pump, and plumbing. You can look back in this thread to see more about the setup. I'm cleaning everything up and I'll start a sale thread with photos in the near future.
 

neil82

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Are you going to keep all the livestock, and rock?
The livestock is up for grabs. I'm going to keep the rock going for my next tank. I've just been so busy with moving I haven't made a sale thread for the livestock.
I have available:
1 yellow tang
Pair of mocha davinci clowns
Watchman goby
Banggai cardinal
Lots of corals
BTAs
Snails

Send me a PM if there is something you'd like.
 

neil82

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So for anyone still watching this thread.. the 90 gallon is old news. Sold the tank. Kept some of the livestock which has been holding in 75 gallon (thanks @SynDen). Getting back in the game with red sea reefer 170 on order. The yellow tang will need a new home. View attachment 16300
 
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