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Woeday

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Started setting up the 150g aquarium by drilling two 2” holes. Used diamond drill bit while spraying water, lightly drilling into the glass. (Can help anyone drill holes if needed)
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Start putting rocks into pond after finish installing pond waterfall and skimmer.
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Setting up greenhouse to move bearded dragon and plants is next after 150g tank and pond
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What's going into the pond? Given you're putting the dragon in a greenhouse, is it in a bioactive enclosure with plants or is that separate?
 
What's going into the pond? Given you're putting the dragon in a greenhouse, is it in a bioactive enclosure with plants or is that separate?
I have a turtle, two koi’s and two big comet goldfish in the pond. The dragons will have freedom in the greenhouse to roam and will have a section that is bio active
 
Built stand and put tank onto itView attachment 54980
Pocket screws are a classy touch and the totally open front looks convenient. I assume with the ginormous logs being used (are those 4x4?) the length isn't a problem, especially with the bottom rimmed tank.

Do you know if the metal brackets are required? I wonder if you could hide the front one.
 
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Pocket screws are a classy touch and the totally open front looks convenient. I assume with the ginormous logs bring used (are those 4x4?) the length isn't a problem, especially with the bottom rimmed tank.

Do you know if the metal brackets are required? I wonder if you could hide the front one.
after seeing the earthquake in Taiwan how the tanks would rock sideways as well as front and back, I had the two metal brackets in the front as insurances
 
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