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looks like at almost that time again "splits baby" this thread sure is moving right along, any word on the new crib?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11745457#post11745457 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cbui2
looks like at almost that time again "splits baby" this thread sure is moving right along, any word on the new crib?

Yea, we've been going over to the new house every week or so. We had a problem with the flooring they installed, so my bf made them rip it out and replace it... which caused some issues and a bit of a delay.. but nothing really bad.

They are installing the floors and carpet this week. We are going on Sunday to see it.. my mom is coming down from out of town to see it.. so that's exciting.

Here is a photo of the new kitchen partially finished. They did a great job on the granite that we picked out.
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Here is a photo where the new tank will be going. They are installing carpet, but we are going to pull that up and put down our own tile.
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Thanks for asking (:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11745460#post11745460 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cbui2
forgot to post this too, your one of those night owl too :D

Eh... not really just stressed out. My cat is really sick so I am up a lot of the time with him.
 
Looks great! One question for you. Why don’t you ask the builder what the carpet allowance was & put that towards tile instead of doing it twice?
 
Hello--I have used that epoxy and it will hold just about anything. Put the rocks the way you want it and use Zip ties or any kind of clamping devise and walk away for a day and this stuff will hold it if anything will. Then after it has cured take the ties off. The secret is dont touch it. I have always used it under water so I think It will be better dry. Works great on new corals and frags. Thanks Jerry
 
I love that corner window above the sink.

I may have missed it but will you be putting the new rocks in water to "age" a long time before setting up your tank? What ration live to base rock will you be putting in your new tank?

Sorry if you have mentioned this before, I have a problem with keeping up at times. :)
 
that's cool having center island for your stove, what are your plans for hood vent? great color choice granite used as my wife did the same thing.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11745673#post11745673 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by customclimates
Looks great! One question for you. Why don’t you ask the builder what the carpet allowance was & put that towards tile instead of doing it twice?

Thanks! The builder would have given a small credit towards tile, but they wanted $2500 to tile cheap tile in a 10' x 14' room... i can't even imagine what they would have charged for the entire downstairs.

And you have to have something installed for closing, you can't just have bare concrete in a "finished area" so we just had them put down the level one carpet that comes free with the house. My bf is going to tile it all for us.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11745709#post11745709 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jerryvan
Hello--I have used that epoxy and it will hold just about anything. Put the rocks the way you want it and use Zip ties or any kind of clamping devise and walk away for a day and this stuff will hold it if anything will. Then after it has cured take the ties off. The secret is dont touch it. I have always used it under water so I think It will be better dry. Works great on new corals and frags. Thanks Jerry

Thanks for the advice and info. I will try to clamp it if we do something large... but that sounds like a good idea =)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11747141#post11747141 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Cuby2k
I love that corner window above the sink.

I may have missed it but will you be putting the new rocks in water to "age" a long time before setting up your tank? What ration live to base rock will you be putting in your new tank?

Sorry if you have mentioned this before, I have a problem with keeping up at times. :)

Thanks =) I like the windows too... but we have 32 in our house and it's going to be so expensive to cover them...

I have been waiting until we got the epoxy to try and make the rock work set dry before adding it to the water to cure and what not. It has a bunch of dead stuff on it.. so it's going to be awhile for sure.. and I"m running out of time.

I am not sure how much LR I am going to use yet... we get the tank on Tuesday... so I am thinking about putting the rock in there "dry" to get a feel for it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11747484#post11747484 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cbui2
that's cool having center island for your stove, what are your plans for hood vent? great color choice granite used as my wife did the same thing.

Thanks =) The stove has a down draft vent and another that pops up with a push of a button... it comes out of the counter like 4" i think... then exhausts down into the basement and through the side of the house to the outside.

This is about the only decent photo I have of the granite tops so far. I will get more on Sunday.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11748036#post11748036 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
With a palace like this, you deserve a BIGGER TANK!!! :D

Yes, yes I do! You paying for it?
 
granite counter tops are awesome. cant see any nasty crumbs and junk on them. can go weeks without cleaning :lol:

really easy to clean, and you can use cutting knives on them. I like the texture you chose. is the sink recessed?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11748267#post11748267 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NanoGurl
Yes, yes I do! You paying for it?

Sell a rat, buy a tank. Done.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11748563#post11748563 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RyanBrucks
granite counter tops are awesome. cant see any nasty crumbs and junk on them. can go weeks without cleaning :lol:

really easy to clean, and you can use cutting knives on them. I like the texture you chose. is the sink recessed?

haha i don't think so... i'm a neat freak kinda.

Yea, we chose one that wasn't stainless steel... it's what I think they call an undermount? Not sure though.

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