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PostPosted: Mar 17th, '11, 08:54 

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I finally have it together and trying to establish some water. Here is a first look at what I have built. The growout100-1 is a 100 gallon fish tank, 30 gallon growbed that can be raft or flood & drain and a 20 gallon clarifier. More details to come - check out the photo!

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PostPosted: Mar 17th, '11, 09:03 
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thats pretty cool, good for schools, wheeling classroom to classroom etc!


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How heavy is it to push around? And what did you want the mobility for? That is kind of cool.


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When the system is full it can be tricky to get it moving without starting the water sloshing back and forth but once it is rolling your ok, works better if you have two people moving it and yes it is kinda heavy to move. It started out being a system that I can have in my garage and move around if I wanted to rearrange and after getting alot of positive input about it, I decided to rebuild it and make it more presentable and use it as a demo.


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PostPosted: Mar 17th, '11, 09:30 
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mrfusion70 wrote:
When the system is full it can be tricky to get it moving without starting the water sloshing back and forth but once it is rolling your ok, works better if you have two people moving it and yes it is kinda heavy to move. It started out being a system that I can have in my garage and move around if I wanted to rearrange and after getting alot of positive input about it, I decided to rebuild it and make it more presentable and use it as a demo.


Add some pneumatic wheels...would be sweet! :headbang:


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Just one thing that I think it needs.....A go-Cart motor! :headbang:


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PostPosted: Mar 17th, '11, 15:47 
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Add some pneumatic wheels...would be sweet! :headbang:


I'd prefer to see some plants and fish.... :mrgreen:


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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '11, 11:20 
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Uhhh, maybe a 4 speed? :think:


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