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Does anyone have a decent sized stock tank I could borrow for a few weeks? I won’t need it for a couple months but I am trying to get some stuff planned for when we move. I am thinking a stock tank will be the easiest option for holding all the contents of the 90. I plan on setting up a remote sump this time, and I would like to be able to take my time with setting everything back up the way I want it so it isn’t a big rush like every other tank I’ve ever moved lol.
 

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Jerry Smithbauer has a couple 150g stock tanks for sale. $80 if I remember correctly.
 
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Jerry Smithbauer has a couple 150g stock tanks for sale. $80 if I remember correctly.

That isn’t a bad deal, I just don’t have a use for one afterwards and would rather not have something that big taking up garage space which is why I wanted to see about borrowing one first.
 
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I can get measurements when i get home from work

Thank you! I just need to figure out how to transport it, I may have to borrow the inlaws van of it’s too big
 

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