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Hey guys!! Never posted much photo so what the hell thought I'd go for it

my pride nd joy 3FT GB tank :))

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Looking good you have a few in there! Can we get a full view of the tank? It looks a nice clean setup:encouragement:

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Thanks guys :D suprised no one has noticed the 3 ft tank is only held by a very bad tv cabinet... the tank is leaning forward after being there for 5 months... silly me!!:(

looking for a nice 2 tier metal stand even 3 tier more tanks :D hahah

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So I went back and had a second look and yes it is noticeable but I was only looking at the tank:D

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Thanks guys :D suprised no one has noticed the 3 ft tank is only held by a very bad tv cabinet... the tank is leaning forward after being there for 5 months... silly me!!:(

looking for a nice 2 tier metal stand even 3 tier more tanks :D hahah

Mate just go bunnings and get one of those rackit setups. Very sturdy and well priced

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Yeah definitely get that stand sorted fast, that's one hell of a lean & you don't want it to let go :dejection:

If you do get the rack-it stuff, make sure you get different timber for the shelves, the particle board will delaminate as soon as it gets wet, 16mm ply should do it nicely :encouragement:

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Those rack it set ups dont look very presentable?

remember this is going in my room.. Getting a custom made steel 2 tier one in a few weeks :)

more pics when i get it

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You can always velcro some corflute or foam PVC on the outside of the rack for looks, many of our members have done this for display racks :victorious:

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I'd be worried about the lean .... Corflu is cheap and easy to work with.

Build my rack on a timber frame, and just cladded it up with particle board and corflu...cheap, practical, and looks descent

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That's the rack I was referring to, definitely a sweet looking rack BB :victorious:

When's the next one coming? :smiley_simmons:

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