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oceanman
08/16/2002, 02:38 PM
I am moving down there from Michigan in october and i am looking for a 120 + tank for my new apartment. I plan on keeping my 120 here and purchasing a tank from florida so i can set it up and then transfer my live stock.

So if anyone knows of anyone selling a tank please let me know.

Thanks

mustangsv0
08/16/2002, 04:44 PM
i know a lady selling a 100 gallon custom tank for 200 bucks, comes with canopy and stand. really nice wooden stand.

where in florida are you moving?

victor.

scubadude
08/17/2002, 01:16 AM
Hi Oceanman :)

I build tanks let me know if you want I can custom build you one. Im working on a 120 right now. Heres a pic of it in the making

http://www.coralfragz.com/acrylictank/acrylicb.jpg

http://www.coralfragz.com/acrylictank/acrylica.jpg

Navymedic
08/17/2002, 09:32 PM
hey scuba dude how much you charging for a 120 gallon (long), with the same demensions as a glass tank?

scubadude
08/18/2002, 04:58 AM
Originally posted by Navymedic
hey scuba dude how much you charging for a 120 gallon (long), with the same demensions as a glass tank?

Hey NM :)
48"x24"x24" is $280 for the box which includes either euro bracing (perimeter bracing) or center bracing. For each overflow box $50 which includes one hole, for each hole $10

Navymedic
08/18/2002, 09:09 AM
cool i will let u know when i need the tank, still in the planning stage
Mike

mustangsv0
08/18/2002, 09:53 AM
rocky,
what can you make for me, that will be wide and about $200. i only have a 55 now. so figure what would be better. ;)

victor.

rreynell
08/18/2002, 11:30 AM
Victor, is that 100gal setup and running as a reef tank....
or is it dry...Thanks, Roger..

Mr Neutron
08/18/2002, 12:48 PM
Scuba, what would it run for a 96"Lx24Tx24"W or 30"W, 3/4" thick?

mustangsv0
08/18/2002, 01:21 PM
roger,
the 100 gallon is dry. it is a custom tank. the stand is made of real wood, i believe to be oak. it's supposed to be a room divider, so both the long sides of the stand and canopy are finished.

the only thing, i think might keep people from buying it is that it is custom, and the dimensions are 48"L x 12"W x 24"H. i'll have to re-check on those dimensions, but i'm pretty sure they are right.

victor.

scubadude
08/19/2002, 11:26 AM
Hey guys...I really do have my work already cut out for me, as far as tank building, so unless you guys are in no hurry then you might want to go elsewhere to get a tank, otherwise feel free to email me with your specific needs

Victor
the 120 i mentioned above is about the most effecient tank to be made IMO because it utilizes a full sheet of acrylic w/out any waste. I dont really want to build tanks less than 100g as it would not be effecient enough

Mr. Nuetron,
96"Lx24Tx24"W 240gal $950

Mr Neutron
08/19/2002, 12:00 PM
Scuba, I'm in no hurry lol. I will not be getting it till the end of this year or first quarter of 2003.