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Finally Rack Time :D


mrguppy

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ok guys finally finish my rack. well not yet but still in progress toke a lot of time in building the tanks and everything :D

here are some photos.

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there was one that found it same size :D so what i did was cut it all back to just glass and just re assemble with new silicone and bottom glass short it a little bit and whalla

i wanna give a big thanks to Twellys who has been donating me some shrimp here and there to help me start :D, nice guys to talk to for hours hahahaha.

i have some yellows, red, red rillies, orange, orange rallies, and 2 blue shrimps and some wild choc

if anyone wants to donate me some shrimps your welcome :D that will help me a lot.

hope you enjoy it and soon will be 100% done and i will be putting more photos up :D

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Looking good dude, you definitely have been busy, can't wait to see it full of stunning shrimp. :encouragement:

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yeah is gonna take a lot of time as i cant afford at the moment work slow down heaps for me. but hopefully i can get them full by the end of the year

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Looking good mate , The silicone work on the dividers looks spot on ( you need that third tank to complete the look of the rack ) I will get around to seeing it in person soon

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Looks great MrGuppy!! Awesome work!!

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thanks guys toke time but finally did it on the 3th one am thinking to do a small 4 foot tank and aquascape it :Dand grow some plants

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if anyone wants to donate me some shrimps your welcome that will help me a lot.

What happened to the dozens of shrimp I gave u ?

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the only thing i got left was the blue ones XD all the rest R.I.P are know why.

but yeah i will accept any donation of shrimps :D

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thanks mate yeah the actual tanks arewater proof on the outside 3 coats of it keeps the heat in winter and keeps the cold in summer :D

the dividers took me couple hours holes about 1 hour for all the dividers and dismantle the tank and then re do it all together.

it took me about 1 week each tank

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