1000 gallon tank built onsite

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We built this 1000 gallon tank on site a few years ago for a good friend of mine . we had no way of getting the tank down into the basement so I had to bond it all together onsite . we built everything for this tank including the protein skimmer .

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Wow...just Wow! It looks incredible...great idea for water movement with all the nozzles in the bottom. Great Job!
 

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That is sweet really like the closed loop on the bottom and the return loop on top. That is my plan as well for my 600 gallon panisula build. Great work Bill!
 

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Very nice, the closed loop is not dead!! I dream of a tank that needs to be built on site also
 

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