Mekaeel's New SPS Reef tank

The Pics!

Well, here some pics.


1. Mekaeels eventually came out of the closet:whistling:

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4. From here to there.....:1:

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5. I failed my "sucking test";)

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6. But Meks past with flying colours :razz:

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8. Going UP:whistling:

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9. That a YES:)

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10. What goes in must come out

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16. What you trying to do Scubs?
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17. And we finnished, only about 12 O'clock. Scubs, never stand behind me again!

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looks awesome, may there be many happy corals in there
 
Last pic looks suspect :lol:

haha ya it was. lighty was backing up into me and i was attempting to avoid being reversed into.

And lighty you did not fail your sucking test, you were dam good at sucking that HUGE pipe;) what you do suck at is driving:razz: i think andreas can testify to that:p It was really fun though, like in pic 4 when the smelly ass water from the overflow fell onto me when we were going down the steps and mek and i burst out laughing:thumbup: i couldnt lift the thing anymore, kind of dragged it down the stairs:p
 
well the rule will be the point where the floor gives way.....

i just asked my dad to look up the CPT building code and it says 300kg/sqm as the minimum weight a floor must be able to carry.

Recently a client of mine had to install a tank in one of the new appartment blocks in the waterfront and the structural eng wouldnt allow them to do it unless its anchored to the lift shaft and doesnt put and strain on the floor......
 
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