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<blockquote data-quote="bscattle" data-source="post: 1810581" data-attributes="member: 43240"><p>Putting the electric in the middle makes sense - I always see them at the top</p><p>When we got into fish tanks (2 55g, 2 75g, 1 120g) - I have notebooks full of notes that I have taken from watching videos on all things fish</p><p></p><p>And I know that with cattle or horses even pigs/goats etc... there are going to be mistakes made, things will happen etc... but i like to be prepared as much as I can going into something. And with all the ideas that you all are giving me I want to be able to take the ideas to our partners etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bscattle, post: 1810581, member: 43240"] Putting the electric in the middle makes sense - I always see them at the top When we got into fish tanks (2 55g, 2 75g, 1 120g) - I have notebooks full of notes that I have taken from watching videos on all things fish And I know that with cattle or horses even pigs/goats etc... there are going to be mistakes made, things will happen etc... but i like to be prepared as much as I can going into something. And with all the ideas that you all are giving me I want to be able to take the ideas to our partners etc... [/QUOTE]
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