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![]() "Abraham Evangelista" wrote in message ... On 24 Sep 2006 21:29:44 -0700, wrote: Sorry, should read "friends", it's been a good but very long day... Paid $100 for the tank as is... Also have to remove blue paint from the back that's on there pretty tough, what is best to remove paint and is still safe for fish? It won't easily just scrape off. ![]() I've had good luck with a heat gun on glass if you move quickly. Failing that, there were a number of different citrus oil based paint strippers available at home depot when I was doing some painting last year. You'd have to wash the tank throughly afterwards, but you planned on doing that anyway, right? I'd try scrape it with a proper paint scraper or even a razor blade. Or heck leave it there I always did like the backs of me tanks painted. congrats on the big tank! remember my first 6 footer, I set it up at the base of me bed so I could watch me fishys as I fell asleep. It just looked so...... HUGE!!! hehehehhe now I have a few big tanks in me life it seems like a normal sized tank but yea that first big tank it just looks so big :-) now don't forget to put styrofoam between tank and stand! Hate to have to pack it up it put a bit under it if ya forget! rokin |
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