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Midknight 03-03-2007 06:33 AM

Looking for 10G
 
As staited looking for older 10 G that people want to get rid of.
Doesn'y matter the shap or even if it holds water.
15G would work as long as it is tall.
Needs to have a base of 20" * 10" to fit on my stand.

And thanks before hand.
Dan

demon666 03-03-2007 07:15 AM

too bad ur not in edmonton

Dennis-Pir 03-03-2007 07:36 AM

12$ at king eds if you are looking for free then well umm thats $12 too much than free lol

Ticketyboo 03-03-2007 01:21 PM

I have a 10 Gallon with Metal Stand, Lid, Heater and Hood with a Flourenscent Light if interested. I was using it as a cold water tank (45-55 degrees) and as i dive lots, tried collecting from the local shores and its turning out to be a remarkable success, so im looking for a larger tank now. .. I might have some live rock also to go along with it.

Tom R 03-04-2007 03:20 AM

Hi Dan

I have an old 10G that I am not using. It has been drilled for a bulk head.
You can have it.

Tom R

Bartman 03-04-2007 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ticketyboo (Post 238672)
I was using it as a cold water tank (45-55 degrees) and as i dive lots, tried collecting from the local shores and its turning out to be a remarkable success.

Off topic but, how did you keep the tank temp down in this tank?

Ticketyboo 03-04-2007 11:25 AM

I used a Chiller, bought a 1/4 Pacific Coast and it maintains the water temp real well. I have had some pretty good success with it collecting livestock from local waters and some of the annenomies you can collect from here are pretty stunning. Hence why im looking to upgrade to a larger tank as this was a test tank to see if it would work. Also the local fish here are pretty too and nice to see in the tank rather than freeze your butt off in the water and have to come back up after a 60 min dive. Being cold water here, MH are not so much of a prime concern also so its a pretty low maintenance tank except form the chiller which i got used on ebay for real cheap and works great. The real trick is finding food that they eat as their diets and habitats arnt as widely known as fish from the hobby, but a few trips and chats to locals at the vancouver aquarium soon helps.

Anyone got a larger tank they wish to donate? I could trade you for some local live stock that i collect on dives?


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