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I know a few of you have them. How are you using yours?
We are downsizing our footprint in the building at work so we do not have room for everything that we currently have. I brought home 2 of the 48x24x60 3 shelf units and plan on using them for fish tank racks. Before I go through with setting them up I wanted to see if anyone did anything to modify theirs.
The only thing I was thinking about was waterproofing the particle board shelves somehow to protect from any potential water damage in the future.
As far as tanks go. I was thinking a row of 10's on the top, a row of 15's or 20's on the middle (10's, 15's, & 20's would be turned so the side is facing forward) and a 40 breeder or the like on the bottom for each rack. I plan on picking up LED lighting and an airpump as I want to switch to HMF instead of power filters or canisters.
I look forward to hearing your recommendations. Once I have a plan nailed down I will start selling off some fish, tanks, and filters to make room for the racks.
We are downsizing our footprint in the building at work so we do not have room for everything that we currently have. I brought home 2 of the 48x24x60 3 shelf units and plan on using them for fish tank racks. Before I go through with setting them up I wanted to see if anyone did anything to modify theirs.
The only thing I was thinking about was waterproofing the particle board shelves somehow to protect from any potential water damage in the future.
As far as tanks go. I was thinking a row of 10's on the top, a row of 15's or 20's on the middle (10's, 15's, & 20's would be turned so the side is facing forward) and a 40 breeder or the like on the bottom for each rack. I plan on picking up LED lighting and an airpump as I want to switch to HMF instead of power filters or canisters.
I look forward to hearing your recommendations. Once I have a plan nailed down I will start selling off some fish, tanks, and filters to make room for the racks.