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plain sliced anigre stained medium walnut. the lights in the wine rack are on bright and the photo does not show the stone because its to bright and i am a bad photographer with a slr camera lol maybe better off with a simple camera without all the high tech crap. anyway i am done with this elevation and now its up to the aquarium builder to put in the tank. the wall is 12 feet wide and 10 feet tall. the openings on the bottom are for the twin sub zero wine chillers. when i figure out how to run this camera i will post better pics
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HorizontalMike
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#1 posted 197 days ago
I like this one best. I really like the back-lighting.
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vonhagen
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#2 posted 197 days ago
thanks mike, i used led’s on strips of anigre set at 45 degrees. when looking at it in real life it looks like the light is coming thru the stone. the rods are stainless steel
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#3 posted 197 days ago
Nicely done. What size tank is it? Is there a sump under it?
I am working on a 125 gallon in my dinning room. I’ve done a blog about it on LJ’s. I’m hoping to order the mahogany to finish it in the next couple of weeks.
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#4 posted 197 days ago
The best.!
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#5 posted 197 days ago
well joey its about 700 gallons from what i was told, there is a drain pan at the bottom and salt water supply down in the basement. there are a total of 3 aquariums and this one is the biggest.
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