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  1. Update of what I did while listening to Cory on the Thanksgiving livestream:
  2. It is a concrete slab house, so this is on the main floor coated with epoxy. I’m definitely going for a finished look, and leaving the gap or just foam would be more than my OCD can tolerate. All of the quarter round and shoe I’ve looked at is 3/4” or less...not tall enough to cover the gap.
  3. I am in the final stages of setting up my fish room, and I have this gap all the way around between the wood trim and the floor. It was suggested that I put backing rod in and seal it with caulk, but this is a 3/4” gap. I’m not a messy fish keeper, but I really do need to fill that space in the event that water does end up on the floor. Any suggestions?
  4. Thank you, toverbeck95. I was wondering how I would deal with the cinder blocks being a little short. My main concern is still how far apart the cinder block supports need to be. Surely I can't just have an 8-foot long row of tanks with the cinder blocks only at the ends.
  5. I am going the ultra-inexpensive but very modular way of creating racks for my tanks with 2x4s and cinder blocks. I have watched Cory's older videos about how he initially set up his, but I haven't come across anything about how far apart the cinder block supports need to be. I will be primarily using 40 gallon breeder and 20 gallon long tanks. I plan on using 3 boards per shelf for the 40-breeder tanks, but do I need 3 boards for the 20-gallon longs?
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