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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: NYC
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Trouble Finding a cube tank
Im looking to buy a cube tank. Ive searched the internet and have had problems finding one i want. Im looking for a tank of about 60 gal (id go between 50 an 65 i guess) in a cube format.
Ive only found one website that offered this product (glasscages.com) and there price is a bit out of my budget. Plus id have to wait some weeks before they visited my town again. Anyone know of a good website or store that may sell what im looking for at a price under 200 dollars? |
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Owner
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Bardstown, KY
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
You will have to go with a custom builder for this tank size. There are a few out there, you might try a search for aquarium manufacturers.
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: NYC
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Custom tank builder?
Guess that means my dream of getting this tank for 100 dollars is out of the question hunh? |
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Owner
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Bardstown, KY
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Yeah I would definitely think so. Have you checked out All-Glass Aquariums website to look at their standard sized aquariums to see if anything catches your eye? There is nothing near a cube but these would be the most cost effective options.
All-Glass Aquarium - Quality Aquariums, Stands, Hoods and Cages |
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Mayor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
I had a custom 10-gallon acrylic made by SeaClear, which is part of CASCO group, and am very happy with it (now if I could just find a mantis shrimp somewhere around here...). I ordered it through a local shop. I'd call around and see if someone is a business partner. Here's the link to the company.
CASCO Group
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Council
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Denville, NJ
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Hang in there Carl... I'm still trying to catch that damn shrimp. Your still first on the list.
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Mayor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Haha thanks! I've been patient for over a year now, I can wait a while longer. Good luck!
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Carl Just tell your wife that having a tank teaches you all sorts of new DIY skills...which will save lots of money around the house...so you can buy more stuff for your tank...so you can learn more skills...
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Sponsor
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Elgin, IL
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Granted it's not a cube, but you'd still have the coolest tank in the city! The water flows over all four sides of the aquarium (tank itself) into an overflow channel that runs around the entire perimeter of the tank.
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Mayor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Welcome to Reefland!!
The tanks are incredibly beautiful. I saw one at the Rockford Frag Fest, and they are living art. They are also incredibly expensive, and I think we're working on a budget (aren't we all?) here... Of course, I'd accept a donated one...!
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Sponsor
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Elgin, IL
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
The price listed is for tank, stand and sump, it's not that bad, considering that you are getting a very unique and awesome aquarium.
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Mayor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Right, but the aquarist who began this thread asked for a price under $200, and I believe in offering useful suggestions. Again, they are spectacular tanks. We're just working on a budget, here.
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Carl Just tell your wife that having a tank teaches you all sorts of new DIY skills...which will save lots of money around the house...so you can buy more stuff for your tank...so you can learn more skills...
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: NYC
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Those zero edge tanks are relay cool looking! but CSeaSee is right, WAY out of my price range.
unfortunately im on a budget. And although it would be really cool to get a kick ass tank like that, i think i might just have to go for a run of the mill standard sized tank. Its WAY cheaper. One of the big reasons i want a square bottom tank is wall space. I don't have a lot of blank wall space, and a square take would take up less of it for its volume. Any other suggestions on tanks that might take up less wall space? |
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Mayor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
A corner curved would look really cool, if you don't mind the distortion of curved glass. And it would fit great.
All-Glass Aquarium - Quality Aquariums, Stands, Hoods and Cages
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Last edited by CSeaSee; 04-17-2007 at 02:24 PM. |
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Sponsor
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Elgin, IL
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Have you thought about a hex? The All-Glass Hex is 27x24x28. you could get this tank and have it drilled for less than the 200 you want to spend. It's 24" wide so you can use a standard size fixture.
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: NYC
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
what does having it drilled mean?
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Sponsor
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Elgin, IL
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Since you asked that question, it's probably not necessary. People have stock tanks drilled for an in tank overflow rather than having an overflow box. What do you want to keep in this tank?
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Gallery Team
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Manitoba, Canada
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
Its pretty cheap to have a standard 2ft. sq. 60g cube built. I one in the early 90,s. All 1/2in. glass with no bracing. I also had a 70 cube. Although it was 30in. across and 2 by 2. Not really a cube but close. There is a thread someplace here about that particular tank, under my name.
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: NYC
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
im planning on keeping a starfish
really? about how much did you spend? one place quoted me at 200 bucks |
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: NYC
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Re: Trouble Finding a cube tank
I called a LFS and they said they had a 65 gallon cube tank for 150 bucks. Is this a good price?
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