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Old 05-31-2004, 06:20 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: On the right Path to reef?

Thanks Naut for the info. Unfortunantly I measured my stand I got free with the tank and it is very limited size wise. There are support pieces between the two doors. There is also a support piece in the rear of the stand. Measuring the opening it comes to height of 18'' width of 9'' and depth of 11''. I am not sure if i could even fit a 10 gal into that opening. Unfortunatly I am starting to see my limitations with going reef.

I currently have an Emperor 400 H.O.T. as well. Is it more beneficial to replace that with a CPR Fuge for filtration?

I guess I am trying to get the best setup for my limitations.

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Old 05-31-2004, 07:12 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Default Re: On the right Path to reef?

You could get a cheap rubber made tub from home depot as it is flexable and you should be able to bend it and slide it into the stand area,
Do you have a photo of the inside of the stand and tank area?
 
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Hey Naut here are the photos you requested.
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That opening looks bigger than 9 inches. are you sure it is only 9 inches wide? I think a 10 gallon is 12 inches wide.
If it can not go through this opening I would get a rubber maid tub and squeeze it in to that space.
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