tell her you've got something extra special planned for your anniversary if
she would only allow you to get the two tanks
you'll take her to Hawaii or something
chocolates, flowers, promises you don't intend to keep; you know the usual
guy stuff

-----Original Message-----
From: Shane Clays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 6:10 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Used tank...


Okay everyone.... Heres the real question. Ran the two tank idea by the wife
today. She was not going for it. She was not so against the big tank, but
was not going for the two tank set up. So...  the real question is, how do I
convince her that the two tank set up would be cool??? That is the real
question...

Fifty bucks to however can give me the sure fire way!! :-)


Shane 

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, June 19, 2001 4:40 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: Used tank...

        Hi, Shane. Hoping to encourage you to do the deal. 170 gallons is a
lot of 
        tank, especially connected to your 70 gallon. Seems like a very
interesting 
        set-up. If the 170 is rectangular, you can simply build a shelf over
it and 
        mount the lights on the underside of the shelf. You can place light
things 
        for storage on top and put a nice looking trim around it for a more 
        professional look. You can do this by buying premachined boards at
Home Depot 
        and mounting them on some inexpensive shelf brackets. The whole
project can 
        be done really well for under $100. You would need a good return
pump and for 
        a system that size an Iwaki WMD40XRLT would work very well. These
are 
        available online for around $160 plus shipping and will literally
run 
        forever. You can, of course, hard plum the entire system easily with
sched. 
        40 PVC. I have about 500 gallons of systems on the second floor of
our house. 
        The weight is not a problem as long as we don't add waterbeds! You
should try 
        to put your tanks perpendicular to floor joists. Electrical supply
is more of 
        a concern. You can very easily polish out the majority of defects in
the 
        plexi by yourself for much less than $200. Go for it! HTH. 
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