Biggest Tank

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guppy said:
Hey buddah101, do you know how that tank is accaessed? I want some like that!
I actually seen this on another site and it has a room behind it with filters and chillers and all kinds of electronic gadgets. I wish It were mine, I would stock that thing to the hilt! If I'm not mistaken it will be a salt water tank though...Idunno.
Have you ever seen the aquarium exzibit called "ocean" in the Netherlands? Now thats a huge tank! It has a real shipwreck in it!
 
guppy said:
My roomate has an unclle in the midst of a divorce. The uncle has a large tank, 3'x 3'x8', that has a crack on it's bottom. He will give me the tank for free. If I do a 1/2" overlay with Lexan do you think that will work? It will be a bare tank. The panal will run me around $50. Freebie 500.

Is the tank acrylic?
 
glass
 
that awsome!
 
that tank is beutiful. how did you come acrost geting that big boy? my wife would never let me do that she is scared to go biger than 90 gal :wall: :hitting: . is it glass or acrylic? maby i could hide one lake that from her :rofl:
 
Okay, so yours is biggier than mine. Back to the drawing board... ;-) I have a 400 gallon... This looks incredible though and great idea, Is it acrylic or glass?
 
Although some may say I have big tanks, I honestly don't consider them large because of the fish I keep. Within 5 years, I would like to build an indoor pond that will be roughly 2 - 3 thousand gallons, but for now, I have:

4 60
2 125
1 200
1 240
1 450
2 600
 
those big tanks make me feel really bad about my own piddly little things :(

what dimensions are your 600g tanks?

what big fish you keep, redtail catfish and paroons or what?
 
P45,

I think paroons and rtc's get too large. A 600 is still too small for them in my opinion.

That's why I feel "large" when describing tank size is relative.

600 = 4' x 8' x 30"

I have kept many different kinds of fish, so in my old age, my selection is fairly minimal...

Mainly aro's though, with a few cichlids and rays.
 
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