Custom Clearance just called questioning the equipment. She asked if this was all for an aquarium. I told her, "Ahh yeah". I don't think she believes me. Expect the Agent at your door.
Custom Clearance just called questioning the equipment. She asked if this was all for an aquarium. I told her, "Ahh yeah". I don't think she believes me. Expect the Agent at your door.
Not sure if I'm picking the stand up this Friday or next. In preparation for moving tanks and fish in the near future, I went shopping at the local UFA. I wound up with a 350g round stock tank. I think they thought I was nuts when I told them what it was for. The best part is one day my grandkids are going to have the most kick@#$ kiddie pool on the block.
I got the big round one standing up on end in the back. The other shop I went to had a square 860 gallon tank. I thought long and hard about that one. These things are realtively cheap...around a dollar a gallon give or take...up here.
I'm really struggling to get the cars out of my garage and into my shop out back. The pad to connect the shop to the rest of my driveway can't be poured for another six weeks or so, until the frost is completely out of the ground and the ground is dry. I tried to back my car hauler in yesterday and got stuck twice. Everything is ready to go on the aquarium end of the equation. I'm left scratching my head for the moment...
After getting up at 6am to move cars only to be thwarted by Mother Nature, I went back to bed to actually sleep in for a change on my week off. After waking up and reassessing the situation, I decided to wait until the pad is poured to try to move the cars and lifts out of my garage and into my shop...any other plan is just an exercise in frustration. With one vehicle in my car hauler already, I juggled the remaining four around to make room and went shopping again. The tank at the other shop wasn`t 860 gallons as I was told...it was 660 gallons. I know this because I bought one...
94X80X20. After purchasing some banjo fittings for a drain, I`m off to clean it up from the trip home and get it set up.