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JAY-ROC

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  1. JAY-ROC

    Heres mine

    Thanks Dave.
  2. Here is an updated pic I'm still learnin the camera so Its not that great yet.
  3. Here is my 40 gal breeder... Thanks for checkin it out ... This is when it was first setup. I'll get some updated pics soon.
  4. LOL thank you ! I love that spot, its relaxing.
  5. Hey guys I am FINALLY DONE!!!! Thank you for all the help Dustin... After 3 broken pieces of glass I decided to just get another tank. All of the broken glass really set me back on getting this tank complete, but it is done. My wife is very happy her office is back in working order and not a big mess anymore. I still have to move my corals to this tank but I am testing it out with a few pieces 1st before i put them all in. I will have pictures up soon of the rest of the build and the final results. Thank you for following this LONG drawn out build. Jason
  6. I am sorry about not answering your question... I got the hole saws from azcummins, The glass isnt tempered we drilled 8 holes in the first one and then decided to use a vortec instead of going with the closed loop.
  7. Nice pics... I like your eel what kind is it ?
  8. LOL. MAYBE I WOULD HAVE IF YOU LOOKED OUT FOR UR BOY ! Especially since we both had a pass . lmao
  9. Wow... Movin along at warpspeed Dustin I'm tryin to keep up man. BTW I measured that center brace and drew it out on a piece of glass and put money under the glass on your stand. Let me know if it costs more to make those 2 cuts and ill pay you what i owe but i dont see 2 cuts costing more than that.
  10. RESEALED, REDRILLED, REFILLED, AND READY TO GO SUMP Sorry the pics are so bad, I took them with my phone. I did away with the closed loop idea and put my mp40 on it... This was the best idea yet. I think I can surf on the wave that this thing is producing. Next is going to be finishing the canopy and the back, we just need to cut down the back to match how much we cut off of the canopy and trim it all out then paint.
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