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I'd actually be cautious of buying an used tank. I heard that as tanks age, their glue weakens.. making them more likely to leaks. The last thing you would want is 125 gallons on the floor. :eek: |
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I love all your tanks. We'd like to get a salt water tank, but at the moment theres just no room. LOL |
1 Attachment(s) I have 1 big tank right now with a 12 inch Oscar but it is by no means a "pretty tank". It used to be, I used to have gorgeous rocks and plants but Bruce (my Oscar) just tears everythign up so its a very plain tank now with some rocks and a scuba divers mask type ornament. I also have a small tank with a crab in my sewing room. I currently have an empty 20 gallon tank and cant decide it I will start it back up. I really love saltwater tanks but they are extremely expensive and hard to maintain and if you do decide to do one be sure to have a protein skimmer and a great filtration system or use will just lose all your fish. Here is a picture of Bruce back when I had left a few plants in the tank: |
1 Attachment(s) We had a 100g that I sold a few months ago. I wish I hadn't. I really miss it. |
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I used to have a beautiful fish tank. I had all kinds of Fresh Water fish (don't worry, we did our research and made sure they wouldn't kill each other ;)). We got little statues and things to put in the rocks, plants, and the whole backside had this mural of fish that I tapped on. My favorite fish were to Beta Sharks I had - Their names were Kiko and Flip. :) Sadly, all my fish died and the tank started leaking so that was the end of that. :( One day, I hope to have a salt water tank. In my cousin Lynn\'s basement, there are like 15 little aqauriums built into the wall. It is SO cool! Good luck to you! |
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