rhomer
Member
I thought this might be intersting, and I know everyone here has had a few of these.
This weekend I was starting a new 55-gallon, I had the stand assembled the tank on the stand, and was starting to make some di water.
It took four days of filtering to get the tank full, now it's time to get the sump under the tank.
The sump was small enough to fit in the cabinet, but too big to get in the cabinet (DOOOOHHHH!!).
Time to go buy a fourty gallon rubbermaid, unload all the water in the rubbermaid. Move the tank, disassemble the cabinet, put the sump in the cabinet, reassemble the cabinet, and refill the tank.
I now have a "built in sump".
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This weekend I was starting a new 55-gallon, I had the stand assembled the tank on the stand, and was starting to make some di water.
It took four days of filtering to get the tank full, now it's time to get the sump under the tank.
The sump was small enough to fit in the cabinet, but too big to get in the cabinet (DOOOOHHHH!!).
Time to go buy a fourty gallon rubbermaid, unload all the water in the rubbermaid. Move the tank, disassemble the cabinet, put the sump in the cabinet, reassemble the cabinet, and refill the tank.
I now have a "built in sump".
<img src="graemlins//urrr.gif" border="0" alt="[urrr]" />