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Old 07-30-2005, 06:51 AM
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Somebody on BCAquaria found this ad. Check it out. I'm out of room so I hope somebody gets it, if the stuff is in good condition.

http://www.usedvancouver.com/classified-ad/25455

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Old 07-30-2005, 06:52 AM
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good price but too bad its not 2.5 wide instead
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Old 07-30-2005, 06:56 AM
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36" deep! good god man thats insane!
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No, it's 30" deep. That's almost standard now for bigger tanks. Drool, drool.

My fish would be SOOOOOOO happy in a 250g.

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omg omg i'll take it !!!!!!!!
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been for sale since January.... I hopes it's in good shape for you Jesse
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Just called the guy up. Really it was just a info call, not to buy it.

It's 15-20 years old so that's why it's still for sale after so many months.

Oh well.

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Would it be that hard to resilicone?? (just wondering)
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I'd take it for $50 bucks and put my geckos in it. Oh man, they would be in PARADISE.
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The silicone should not be a problem unless it is leaking already. I have a 66 that is 18 years old and still going strong also an assortment of the old 50's & 60's MetaFrame Aquariums............ never had a leak in any tank I have owned (knock on wood)

I think the major consideration is........... has the tank has been placed on a level surface and has not been torqued on an uneven surface?

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