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Just wanted to share with you the progress on my new 125 Gallon.
The Tank & Stand as of yesterday
Stand is 40" tall.

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Looking good so far...signing up to follow along.
 

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Keep it up!
 

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I love stamd builds,but i noticed your vertical 2x4's are toe nailed to the base 2x4..IMHO I would not feel safe about it, I would add a 2x4 that goes straight to floor and tie them all together...keep pics comin..
 

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tagging along for this one. Your build is similar to one I have planed out. I'm going 36x36x24. Something about that cube-like size really makes for appealing aquascape possibilities.
 

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