Bigpow's 240g Loach Tank
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Stand is done.
Stand refinishing is done.
Next: Equipments.
Next: Equipments.
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Thanks
Thanks for all the complements.
It took me a while to refinish the stand, but I'm pretty happy with the result.
Simple process really: sand/clean the surface, patch cracks/holes, 2 layers of prime and 2 layers of semi-gloss paint and finally, new hardware at the end.
It's huge inside, I could fit my 55G with ease (55G as a sump, that's an idea!)
The next step, equipments, will be quite the opposite: just a few clicks away but a lot of $$$. Still researching all kinds of scenarios. I realize that it would be too costly to get all equipments in one shot, so I'm going to start with the bare min and add the rest as it goes.
It took me a while to refinish the stand, but I'm pretty happy with the result.
Simple process really: sand/clean the surface, patch cracks/holes, 2 layers of prime and 2 layers of semi-gloss paint and finally, new hardware at the end.
It's huge inside, I could fit my 55G with ease (55G as a sump, that's an idea!)
The next step, equipments, will be quite the opposite: just a few clicks away but a lot of $$$. Still researching all kinds of scenarios. I realize that it would be too costly to get all equipments in one shot, so I'm going to start with the bare min and add the rest as it goes.
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