800g ply catfish growout tank

garhog

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piggiee;3800353; said:
looks like the build is going great, how much do you think you'll spend in total?
really dont have any idea as plans always change. the original budget i had set has been blown away a long time ago but the original build idea is nothing compared to what im building now so even if i tell you a number it would only be a guess. the tank has to be built right so what ever that cost plus some. $2-$3 a gallon would range to hope for but who knows
 

garhog

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boldtogether;3800345; said:
Hey, thats what my backyard looks like!!! It has been dumping here in Chino Hills!! But I still managed to clean the 2250 and do a 50% water change...so suck it up and get busy getting busy on that background!!!:D
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all i been able to do so far cant work on it inside burning foam smells aweful. it look worse than before because i have all the cave cut out but after the next layer of foam and some carving it will be back on track
 

raymondk

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lol garhog did u hear about the tornado in longbeach
 

raymondk

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man garhog thats unpositive thinking and i heard on the tv the flood warning for la thats crazy thaat the storm reaches all th way over there ive had flood warnings on tv the past 3 days lol the roads are all messed up haha
 

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raymondk;3808296; said:
man garhog thats unpositive thinking and i heard on the tv the flood warning for la thats crazy thaat the storm reaches all th way over there ive had flood warnings on tv the past 3 days lol the roads are all messed up haha
the storm drain behind my dads house was so high and raging so fast the water wouldnt drain from the street and it flooded about 5 foot deep in some spots. the storm drain was a least 10-12ft deep.
 

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garhog;3809775; said:
the storm drain behind my dads house was so high and raging so fast the water wouldnt drain from the street and it flooded about 5 foot deep in some spots. the storm drain was a least 10-12ft deep.
any gators spotted? lol. I'm out here in Louisiana
 
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