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Old June 7th, 2008, 07:59 AM
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Cool 90g tank for 100

This is within 5 mins of my apartment. The main problem is that it leaks. How hard is siliconing? Do I just put it over the previous silicone? You guys think this is worth it?


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Re: 90g tank for 100

Meh, If your really wanting something bigger, just wait for a really good deal. Depending on what you want -- 'reef ready' with overflows or just a glass tank you can get drilled or drill yourself. It would save you a lot of trouble overall. I waited and eventually found my 150 with stand rock and sand for 400.

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Re: 90g tank for 100

Something like this isnt to to bad if you could get him to lower the price.

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Re: 90g tank for 100

I would wait for exactly what you want. I hate having to settle. Nothing is worse than settling for something and then finding what you want three months later...arrrrgh! Patience is the hardest part of this hobby.

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Re: 90g tank for 100

I am just looking for a predator tank at this time. Something to hold a snowflake eel and a lionfish and maybe a couple non-reef safe wrasses.

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Re: 90g tank for 100

A 90 gallon is a good size and that wouldnt be a bad price if it held water...it doesnt Horrible deal unless you are into iguanas

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Re: 90g tank for 100

i'll pass.

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