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>>199812 Yeah, this is my first BIG tank so I doubt I'll touch the soil. My past tanks have been in between 10-30 gallons so yeah, big step.
And yeah, again I'm probably gonna have to look around for that too, consider my options, thanks for the info though.
>>199822 I'm going to have to do research on that pool filter sand, seeing as I doubt anyone at homedepot won't even know what I'm talking about...
As for the tank's weight, I'm perfectly fine. Down here in Florida, every house has to be fully made of strong fuckin concrete. Plus the ground beneath the house is virtually flat with no gaps anywhere, I should be fine.
Well, I think I'm good to go, you've been a great help anon thanks for the tips and I hope to get this going within the coming months. Again, thanks a bunch!
>>199834 Well, a truck is needed for sure. The stand itself weighs a bit and the tank itself is even heavier. Mines was made of glass though so that might've made it that much heavier. A few guys can carry it around though. I myself have been able to slide it across my floor - still a pain in the ass to maneuver.
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