TODD BUILDS HIS 2500 GALLON CEMENT AQUARIUM FOR STINGRAYS IN THE BASEMENT

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That is amazing, nicely done but the price tag must be enormous. I hope to build something similar in the future, for a caiman.
 

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what do you use to heat the water? im looking for different methods to heat a large aquarium without having bulky heaters in the viewing area. im aware that some people have the heaters in with their filters but i was looking for some alternative methods.
 

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Daffydanny;1453241; said:
Thats one heck of a long process to set-up and maintain plus its alot of money
Actually it is the easiest tank I have ever had... I was about 7k (Including all the filtration) but I don't have to do anything. I have UV, Auto water changing system, & a PH meter, so all I do is feed the fish & add sodium Bicarbonate when the ph lowers oh & clean the windows... I spend more time on my 13o gallon than I spend on the tank. It is very worth it to build your own monster tank, I would recommend it to anyone.
 

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Supes13;1558575; said:
what do you use to heat the water? im looking for different methods to heat a large aquarium without having bulky heaters in the viewing area. im aware that some people have the heaters in with their filters but i was looking for some alternative methods.
I use 2 800 watt titanium heaters I got from Aquatic Eco. They work great! My friend Ted uses hot water heating elements & is able to build his own 2500 watt heaters for a fraction of the price. They are safe & work great
 
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