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High Efficiency LED Corn Bulb E27 E14 SMD4014 NO Flicker Warm/White White LED Lights For Home US $2.50 - 5.50 /piece Min. Order: 1 piecePodcast Episode: 005 Show Notes In this episode of The Saltwater Aquarium Radio Podcast, I talk about the trails and tribulations of my 260 gallon saltwater aquarium build. I start off with how I came to acquire the aquarium to its current state Today. I also cover how to over come the loss of a local fish store. If you would like to talk more about the subject use #SAR005 on twitter. Click here to visit DrTim’s Aquatics, LLC Setting Up a Saltwater Aquarium I would like to invite you to subscribe to my newsletter, it’s a great way to stay up to date on newly added content on the Saltwater Aquarium Radio Podcast as well as exclusive content sent right to your email. 1 Comment on Saltwater Aquarium Radio Podcast 005: My 260 Gallon Saltwater Aquarium Build Copyright © 2015 · All Rights Reserved · Saltwater Aquarium Radio ·

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A recent Kenosha News story highlights the 20,000-gallon living room reef of Bill Wann, a local entrepreneur who may have never been diving, but has expressed his love for marine life in a very bold way. In terms of size, to say this aquarium is massive is almost an understatement. It measures 24-foot-long, 10-foot-wide and 10-foot-deep. Holding the water back are 12″ thick concrete walls and 2.5″ thick acrylic viewing windows that measue 6 feet by 10 feet.
buy home oxygen tankThe 20,000 pounds of live rock was sourced from a mine in Montana, with almost a ton of sand coming from the Bahamas.
biorb fish tank flow 30 The 20,000 gallon reef tank, which is the largest privately owned residential aquarium in North America according to the news story, was started back in 2006 when Mr. Wann started to build his home.
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Like most aquarists, he had to design the house with the aquarium in mind, but obviously the planning for this tank had to be a bit more intensive. He literally built the house around the tank, making sure to include a very elaborate and nearly self sufficient filtration system. The entire system is controlled by a computer system that Wann built himself, and it features redundancies and backups in the form of huge backup generators to make sure the aquarium never stops functioning. Below is a video from the news story. It isn’t of the best quality, but it does give some behind the scenes footage of the tank’s filtration system.In June of 2015, TFG Aquarium started the build of this amazing 500 gallon reef tank. 120"x32"x36" 10 Feet long! Bottlenose Dolphins And Manatees One Ocean, One Health Caring Together For Animals Caring Together for African Penguins Caring Together for Beluga Whales Caring Together for Sea Lions Caring Together for Whale Sharks

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