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Ading522

Members
it sure looks very short for a 125 gal./ but for $50 worth the look.

I originally thought it was as well.. But you can ask the seller..it sure doesn't look like any 75/90 g.. $50 obo..IMO worth asking or taking a look at..just got no more room..

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Ading522

Members
Just wish I had the space.

I should say all of us always wish for just a little more room.. And most of us would probably expand and expand if we didn't have to be kicked out for having the whole house filled with tanks and water..lol

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jonclark96

Past CCA President
You'd definitely need electricity, but trenching it out to the shed isn't that huge of a deal. Running a hose from your house wouldn't be the end of the world assuming you can get it hooked up to a location that has tempered water.
 

Ading522

Members
You'd definitely need electricity, but trenching it out to the shed isn't that huge of a deal. Running a hose from your house wouldn't be the end of the world assuming you can get it hooked up to a location that has tempered water.

yes..thats a plan.. but we would have to see.. :) its a nice shed built out of cinder blocks..
 

dogofwar

CCA Members
I keep my tanks in a van down by the river ;)

The main considerations for a shed are electricity, water and insulation.

My detached garage fishroom in California had beefed-up electricity to hand the space heater and all of the tanks.

For water, I ran a hose from one of the bathrooms in the house and (during warm weather) aged and warmed water in a couple of Rubbermaid 150g tubs in the garage...

Matt
 
I keep my tanks in a van down by the river ;)

The main considerations for a shed are electricity, water and insulation.

My detached garage fishroom in California had beefed-up electricity to hand the space heater and all of the tanks.

For water, I ran a hose from one of the bathrooms in the house and (during warm weather) aged and warmed water in a couple of Rubbermaid 150g tubs in the garage...

Matt

Aging process = Matt bathing in his garage before going down by the river
 

Pat Kelly

CCA Member
Staff member
me too..someone on CCA raised fish in a shed..was it Pat Kelly? oh well.. to dream is not a bad idea..
Was not me?
We did have a member, Ron, with a fish house in the early years. But that was like 400 tanks and the building was bigger than my house. LOL
 
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