welcome to gravelly-bottom
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Rangel
Edieharper
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welcome to gravelly-bottom
welcome to the fish tank were are you and what do you keep?
would you like to be a mod and of which area?
admin
would you like to be a mod and of which area?
admin
Re: welcome to gravelly-bottom
Hi' all, Yes Newquay boy. Luckily live on the outskirts not in the town.
Grew up here and not the same place anymore.
Into my cichlids really. Mainly Americans but have had all. Like most other fish aswell.
Cabinet maker is my trade so if anyone wants?? give me a shout.
Also into music, all types (well nearly all) Have been a musician for 30 odd years. Woops!! giving the age away here. Also like walking the 2 dogs, doing carboot sales, Beach, countryside, Italian scooters and cooking.Allsorts.
Grew up here and not the same place anymore.
Into my cichlids really. Mainly Americans but have had all. Like most other fish aswell.
Cabinet maker is my trade so if anyone wants?? give me a shout.
Also into music, all types (well nearly all) Have been a musician for 30 odd years. Woops!! giving the age away here. Also like walking the 2 dogs, doing carboot sales, Beach, countryside, Italian scooters and cooking.Allsorts.
gravelly-bottom- Fry
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Join date : 2008-10-26
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Sorry Rangel!! Yes I am OBE.
gravelly-bottom- Fry
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Hi & Welcome G, I'll bear you in mind for a 'large' cabinet when we move house.
Martin
Martin
Big Bear- Tinfoil barb
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Join date : 2008-10-28
Age : 55
Location : Derby UK
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Any shape, any size and any colour finish. No MDF or cheap sh--
boarding used. Solid wood only.
boarding used. Solid wood only.
gravelly-bottom- Fry
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gravelly-bottom wrote:Any shape, any size and any colour finish. No MDF or cheap sh--
boarding used. Solid wood only.
That's perfect. My missus has ok'd me to have a nice new tank to fit one end of the new living room when we move. I'm thinking 10'x3'x3' (500G, 2300 ltr) with a v large sump underneath. What I was also thinking was the whole wall as one cabinet (modern design) which incorporates the tanks & little shelves for books, ornaments (for her) etc.
What do you think G?
Martin
Big Bear- Tinfoil barb
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Age : 55
Location : Derby UK
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Spot on!! I've got a 10ft x 30 x 30 myself. Luckily mine fits straight into an alcove so had steel frame incorporating wood and fit facy cupboard frontage
around it.
around it.
gravelly-bottom- Fry
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Theres two definate camps of peeps on here, the 'OBE' camp and the 'MFK' camp LOL.
synodontisjack- Common Pleco
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Age : 30
Location : wirral, england
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