Fiberglass Stock Tanks for Coral Propagation

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Hello my fellow reefers,

so this is something I have been searching after for soooooo long. I am looking for the standard fiberglass stock tanks that people use for large scale coral farming. If anyone knows where I can find these I would really appreciate it. I have tried hydroponic tray and they always bow or crack and am looking for something more substantial.

Please Help Me out guys!
Lou

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Have you tried these.
They are sturdy enough and much stronger than trays.
I have some I use in hydroponics that are 10+ years old.
I know someone that runs them as large frag systems with no issues for over 5 years.
 

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WWC gets theirs from dolphin fiberglass products in Miami
Dolphin does not make ribbed tanks domestically. I think you need to source a manufacturer instate and pick up yourself to make any sense.

I saw Queen City Corals just uses 50 gallon low boy breeders and drills sides as they are now drillable. I would only do this for low volume low value systems though.
 

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Hello my fellow reefers,

so this is something I have been searching after for soooooo long. I am looking for the standard fiberglass stock tanks that people use for large scale coral farming. If anyone knows where I can find these I would really appreciate it. I have tried hydroponic tray and they always bow or crack and am looking for something more substantial.

Please Help Me out guys!
Lou

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Where are you located? I have two available.
 

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