6000 Gallon Tank (Cincinnati)

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Would you guys honestly even want a 6000 gallon tank?

sure if its legit its $200 but heating and filtering such a tank per month would be at least $2-300 right?

not to mention do you guys have enough room for a 6,000 gallon tank?
 
sdadlani;3186238; said:
Would you guys honestly even want a 6000 gallon tank?

sure if its legit its $200 but heating and filtering such a tank per month would be at least $2-300 right?

not to mention do you guys have enough room for a 6,000 gallon tank?


thats why it is a good candidate for a NA coldwater stock
 
sdadlani;3186238; said:
Would you guys honestly even want a 6000 gallon tank?

sure if its legit its $200 but heating and filtering such a tank per month would be at least $2-300 right?

not to mention do you guys have enough room for a 6,000 gallon tank?



I'm thinking more along the lines of whats the footprint. then I'll cut it down to the height I want and more or less cut a huge amount of gallonage off. And for 200 why not.

but something that big might be an issue moving. no sense in not asking.
 
sdadlani;3186238; said:
Would you guys honestly even want a 6000 gallon tank?

sure if its legit its $200 but heating and filtering such a tank per month would be at least $2-300 right?

not to mention do you guys have enough room for a 6,000 gallon tank?

I have a 450 right now that I could use as a sump, lol... But honestly, for $200 WHY NOT? I have a HUGE empty basement, my garage also might have enough room... Or maybe I'll buy it and resell it just to make a profit...
 
Where would a tank like this go? An industrial fiberglass vertical storage tank standard size is 10 ft in diameter and 12 ft tall. They usually have a 2ft round access port on the top for clean outs and inspections. If it only (truely) had veg oil in it, it can be cleaned provided there's a good amount of air being constantly pumped into it if anyone goes in. At the mill, they use adapted extension ladders to access non-hazmat storage tank. The ladders have carpet or rubber wrapped 2x4s attached to the bottom of the ladders to prevent damage to the tanks.
 
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