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But how do you clean it? I'm guessing the mag float wont stick that well to it.

Super cool idea though!
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Looks cool I guess. It'd be easy to get flow through there, just use a close loop at 2 ends of the system. Then of course you could throw on some Vortech MP10s and be in business. You could have a zoa tank, an acan tank, a ricordea mountain, an sps area, etc.

From the title I was expecting a 4x4 shallow tank with lots of walls like a maze.
 
Big D;409522 wrote: <span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS">The hanging one below it is a much better deal at $5000...</span>



<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS">http://www.opulentitems.com/Hanging-Fish-Tank_p_939.html">Link </a>&lt;&lt;---</span>




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An MRC dealer has one of these hanging tanks in their store!
 
Why work with gravity, when you can work aganist it?

Hmm... water = 8lb/gal..

120g * 8 = lets hang it from the ceiling!
 
phoenix20;409591 wrote: Why work with gravity, when you can work aganist it?

Hmm... water = 8lb/gal..

120g * 8 = lets hang it from the ceiling!

From one joist! With all of the weight pulling on two lag screws only! Great idea.

Dustin
 
I bet a local shop I know... what was their name? "My Reef something ;) " could build the domes and probably bigger as well....
 
All I think of when i see tanks like that is, dumb people with too much money buying stupid "art deco" crap that doesnt even work well.

I feel sorry for whoever has to maintain those things.
 
In the attic. And run the returns thru the hanging tubes - and use a well pump to get the water to it

J/k
 
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