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Number of Articles in this section: 8
DarkDep's DIY Sturdy Tank Stand and Canopy - Part 1
This article outlines the construction of my DIY Aquarium stand and canopy that was built in the summer of 2005. This design is extremely strong and is adaptable to any 48" to 96" long tank. It is a little over-engineered on the strength, but it's on purpose. This stand will outlast the tank that sits on it, and you will feel a lot better at night knowing your big heavy tank is not sitting on a store-bought particleboard stand. The tank pictured is a Hagen 90gal tank with dimensions of 48" long x 18" wide x 24" tall. (02 May 2006)

DarkDep's DIY Sturdy Tank Stand and Canopy - Part 2
This article is Part 2 that outlines the construction of my DIY Aquarium stand and canopy that was built in the summer of 2005. This design is extremely strong and is adaptable to any 48" to 96" long tank. It is a little over-engineered on the strength, but it's on purpose. This stand will outlast the tank that sits on it, and you will feel a lot better at night knowing your big heavy tank is not sitting on a store-bought particleboard stand. The tank pictured is a Hagen 90gal tank with dimensions of 48" long x 18" wide x 24" tall. (02 May 2006)

DarkDep's DIY Sturdy Tank Stand and Canopy - Part 3
This article is Part 3 that outlines the construction of my DIY Aquarium stand and canopy that was built in the summer of 2005. This design is extremely strong and is adaptable to any 48" to 96" long tank. It is a little over-engineered on the strength, but it's on purpose. This stand will outlast the tank that sits on it, and you will feel a lot better at night knowing your big heavy tank is not sitting on a store-bought particleboard stand. The tank pictured is a Hagen 90gal tank with dimensions of 48" long x 18" wide x 24" tall." (02 May 2006)

DarkDep's DIY Sturdy Tank Stand and Canopy - Part 4
This article is Part 4 that outlines the construction of my DIY Aquarium stand and canopy that was built in the summer of 2005. This design is extremely strong and is adaptable to any 48" to 96" long tank. It is a little over-engineered on the strength, but it's on purpose. This stand will outlast the tank that sits on it, and you will feel a lot better at night knowing your big heavy tank is not sitting on a store-bought particleboard stand. The tank pictured is a Hagen 90gal tank with dimensions of 48" long x 18" wide x 24" tall." (02 May 2006)

DIY Automatic Water Change System
A DIY Automatic drip Water Change System. Submitted by Bitterman. (29 May 2006)

DIY Betta Barracks
A simple, cheap, and effective housing setup for Bettas. Submitted by Maureen Woods (sarahbella). (27 Apr 2006)

DIY Home Depot Trickle filter
A simple and effect Do It Yourself trickle filter make from Home Depot pails and pot scrubbers. Submitted by Bitterman. (09 May 2006)

Homemade African Cichlid Food Recipe
Here is the current version of my homemade African Cichlid food recipe, which I am developing as the best food possible for African Malawi (and other) Cichlids. (02 Apr 2006)

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