F Fmellish New member Aug 15, 2006 #426 Thanks. I always mag float it before pictures. So it normally looks like p00.
afex New member Sep 5, 2006 #428 It's a 90 gallon nano cube, 36" x 24" x 24". Click to expand... i wouldn't exactly call 90 gallons "nano"
It's a 90 gallon nano cube, 36" x 24" x 24". Click to expand... i wouldn't exactly call 90 gallons "nano"
F Fmellish New member Sep 5, 2006 #429 <a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8081545#post8081545 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by afex i wouldn't exactly call 90 gallons "nano" Click to expand... You're right. I suppose 90 gallons is not a small tank. I think lately I have been calling anything cube shaped a nano. I need to stop that. Josh
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8081545#post8081545 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by afex i wouldn't exactly call 90 gallons "nano" Click to expand... You're right. I suppose 90 gallons is not a small tank. I think lately I have been calling anything cube shaped a nano. I need to stop that. Josh
F Fmellish New member Feb 24, 2007 #430 UPDATES !!! A lot has happened since my last post. I've sold the 90 gallon, I'm in the process of selling the 120, and I've upgraded to a 20 gallon. http://fmellish.shackspace.com/aquarium Cheers Josh
UPDATES !!! A lot has happened since my last post. I've sold the 90 gallon, I'm in the process of selling the 120, and I've upgraded to a 20 gallon. http://fmellish.shackspace.com/aquarium Cheers Josh
F Fmellish New member Feb 25, 2007 #431 UPDATES!! You go now! http://fmellish.shackspace.com/aquarium/