I definitely don't have the real estate to keep this up with another creature and set up a new tank.Maybe you can get a lizard or something though.
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I definitely don't have the real estate to keep this up with another creature and set up a new tank.Maybe you can get a lizard or something though.
Might be able to find something with the same footprint?I'm considering maybe upgrading in size a bit, but I don't want to have to buy a new stand as well. It's not totally out of the question, though.
eh, only if you only want more height though.Might be able to find something with the same footprint?
You've got a memory like a steel trap. Haha. But you make a compelling argument.If I recall correctly, you were recently concerned with wanting more action in your tank without overcrowding. Here is your chance..
thankfully.. money grows on trees.You've got a memory like a steal trap. Haha. But you make a compelling argument.
Also, this is me silently cursing myself for dropping another $250 on corals this morning when I now have to buy a bunch of other s***. </3
Me personally wouldn't own a glass aquarium again, I have a 20G hex freshwater that I'm hoping will outlive the fish before I dismantle the tank.Um, should I?
price range?Feeling super overwhelmed looking for a new tank. If anyone has recommendations (with links) for something 40-75 gallons, please post 'em!
The original tank was an Aqueon. I'm not necessarily in the mood to turn around and feed the hand that bit me.
Under $500 would be ideal (with stand if I have to replace that, too).price range?
At that price you are better with a used acrylic tank/stand.Under $500 would be ideal (with stand if I have to replace that, too).
A standard 65 gallon will have the same footprint, so you could keep the stand i reckon.Under $500 would be ideal (with stand if I have to replace that, too).
Ha ha was only talking about in yorkshire/ England where im from on many countryside walks there a tradition of knocking coins into the trees and some trees literally got £ 100's of pounds in them and on a 1 hour walk can easy see 3- 4 trees full of money.thankfully.. money grows on trees.
Time definitely is of the essence. And I feel like my searches aren't turning anything up.If time is of the essence maybe use Affirm and get what you want.
My stand is level (as was the tank) and fit the tank rim-to-rim. :/Whatever you replace it with, check your stand for how well it supports the new tank before filling it with water. I suspect your stand may well have been responsible for the failure. It needs to be in contact with tank completely around the rim before you fill it. You should not be able to slide more than a piece of cardstock under it.
Clear-For-Life's 50g dimensions are a bit more narrow: 36"L x 15"W x 20"HA standard dimension 50 gallon should also fit your stand. Maybe Clear for Life for acrylic. Idk what your fastest options would be as far as shipping, if you're trying to do that.
Check that it isnt bowing down in the middle though, creating an area of less support.My stand is level (as was the tank) and fit the tank rim-to-rim. :/