Does the thought of buying used tanks scare you?
My first tank was a 30g long tank that was awesome and I loved it. I bought it used for a great deal and it got my jumpstarted into this hobby. Unfortunately, shortly after we returned home with my first child, I caught it leaking. I was able to save everything but it kind of freaked me out.
I have had my stuff in a tank that I had used for a hospital tank. Everything is in there still and doing fine (other than my clowns dying today :( ). I've been wanting to upgrade for a long time and think I'm going to pull the trigger soon, but that's where this conversation comes up.
I love some of the sleek, fancy new tanks, but daggum are they proud of them ;)
I've been shopping around for a nice used tank, but don't know what I should look for to avoid what happened before. I know you can't avoid everything, but what are your thoughts on this? I have found a local 60g Marineland cube that looks real nice, but if that much water leaks out, I'll be in bigggggg trouble.
My first tank was a 30g long tank that was awesome and I loved it. I bought it used for a great deal and it got my jumpstarted into this hobby. Unfortunately, shortly after we returned home with my first child, I caught it leaking. I was able to save everything but it kind of freaked me out.
I have had my stuff in a tank that I had used for a hospital tank. Everything is in there still and doing fine (other than my clowns dying today :( ). I've been wanting to upgrade for a long time and think I'm going to pull the trigger soon, but that's where this conversation comes up.
I love some of the sleek, fancy new tanks, but daggum are they proud of them ;)
I've been shopping around for a nice used tank, but don't know what I should look for to avoid what happened before. I know you can't avoid everything, but what are your thoughts on this? I have found a local 60g Marineland cube that looks real nice, but if that much water leaks out, I'll be in bigggggg trouble.
