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    glassbox lift off (pt 2)

    Here are some pics of the tank on the base being illuminated by a blue spot light.  More photos on there way as it fills up. We apologize for the blurry photos, we were a bit excited.                            Related Posts glassbox lift off glassbox [...]

    Here are some pics of the tank on the base being illuminated by a blue spot light.  More photos on there way as it fills up. We apologize for the blurry photos, we were a bit excited. 

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    • http://stonyreef.com StonyReeef

      Lookin’ great guys. Can’t wait to see it all come together.

    • Jose

      that looks great Eric, now that its finally up i
      hope you guys do the transfer soon so i can stop
      by to drool.

    • Will Zhang

      And reef design reaches a new pinnacle..

      Great work, I see this as being an amazing tank.

    • http://www.reef-mania.com Vince

      Hi Eric~

      looking great~!!!

      The Blue lighting is from Japan or something?

    • Jose

      I want to see pictures!

    • jeffry r. johnston

      I’m not trying to sound like Indiana Jones here, but it looks like it belongs in a museum. :-P

    • Nicolas

      Good job. Great design man!

      Is there any ventilation on your stand?

      Can’t wait for that FTS :)

    • e&f

      Thanks all for the kind words. We just finished transferring the livestock and so far so good. Pics will be up once things settle in.

      Vince, good eye. ;)

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