Should I get this tank?
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Should I get this tank?
So I was just scrolling through Craigslist looking at tanks just to see if I would stumble across one. And I found a 150 gallon for $45!!! The drive is about 2 hours away but I dont think you can beat that price!
It doesn't come with a stand or anything, and the guy said that it can't hold water. Do you think I'd have a problem with all the substrate? Do you think I should buy this tank?
It doesn't come with a stand or anything, and the guy said that it can't hold water. Do you think I'd have a problem with all the substrate? Do you think I should buy this tank?
Re: Should I get this tank?
I would definitely buy it!
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Re: Should I get this tank?
Holy Cow what a steal! The only question I would ask is if it has a middle bracket or if the top is melted at all from heat lamps. (If you desire to get glass lids that would be important)
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Re: Should I get this tank?
It does have a middle bracket. And nothing has melted. It seems to be in great condition. I guess the guy just wants it gone! I am so excited!!
The dimensions are 48x24x31
Where do I even find a lid for that?
I need a bigger house to fit this!
The dimensions are 48x24x31
Where do I even find a lid for that?
I need a bigger house to fit this!
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Re: Should I get this tank?
I definitely suggest going to Lowe's or Home Depot they can cut panes to the correct size for you (:ClawedIntoMyHeart wrote:It does have a middle bracket. And nothing has melted. It seems to be in great condition. I guess the guy just wants it gone! I am so excited!!
The dimensions are 48x24x31
Where do I even find a lid for that?
I need a bigger house to fit this!
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Re: Should I get this tank?
What does he mean by it can't hold water? It seems to me that if it can't hold water that it might crack under the weight of the sand. Seriously an insane deal though.
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Re: Should I get this tank?
Nah. A tank may not be water tight but will be just fine for a crab tank. A tank full of water weighs more than a half full tank of substrate anyway.shanedaman112 wrote:What does he mean by it can't hold water? It seems to me that if it can't hold water that it might crack under the weight of the sand. Seriously an insane deal though.
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With cracked tanks, it depends on where the crack is, and you can use aquarium silicone and plexiglass to cover a cracked tank wall.
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Awesome deal!! You got lucky!! That's great!!
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With the middle brackets you will be able to find them online Awesome deal!! You will be soo happy!!! So will your hermits!!ClawedIntoMyHeart wrote:It does have a middle bracket. And nothing has melted. It seems to be in great condition. I guess the guy just wants it gone! I am so excited!!
The dimensions are 48x24x31
Where do I even find a lid for that?
I need a bigger house to fit this!
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Re: Should I get this tank?
I specifically asked if there were any cracks in the glass, he told me no, but if there wasnt some sort of leak somewhere itd be able to hold water.
Hopefully gonna pick it up this coming weekend.
My lid for my 40B just came in today and its the two separate panel kind. Also it has leftover space for the fish filters and tubing. Well the hermit crabs can fit through the space, they still need ventilation though and I still need an open area for bubbler tubes. But what do I do to keep them from escaping?
Hopefully gonna pick it up this coming weekend.
My lid for my 40B just came in today and its the two separate panel kind. Also it has leftover space for the fish filters and tubing. Well the hermit crabs can fit through the space, they still need ventilation though and I still need an open area for bubbler tubes. But what do I do to keep them from escaping?
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Re: Should I get this tank?
ClawedIntoMyHeart wrote:I specifically asked if there were any cracks in the glass, he told me no, but if there wasnt some sort of leak somewhere itd be able to hold water.
Hopefully gonna pick it up this coming weekend.
My lid for my 40B just came in today and its the two separate panel kind. Also it has leftover space for the fish filters and tubing. Well the hermit crabs can fit through the space, they still need ventilation though and I still need an open area for bubbler tubes. But what do I do to keep them from escaping?
GB: It doesn't matter that that tank can't hold water - yours will hold sand
40B lid a glass one? If so, there should be a plastic strip on back piece. Crabs don't need ventilation - there will be enough of an air exchange when you change food daily. You can drill a hole in the plastic part for tubes
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