A few cuts later and fan 1 is in! Probably going to do some touch up work later where I sanded away some of the staining work.


First I placed a sheet of paper across and measured where I wanted the fan to go. I then traced the outline with a razor blade to get my trace paper to size.


I was planning to mount the fans on the back of the tank, but the space is just not going to be there. So I am going to cut two holes on either side of the hood to keep my lamps cool.
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