Well like the title says 210 gallon tank measures 72x24x30 tall for pickup in socal, Ontario in the I.E.
heres the deal on this tank, I got this tank for free with a broken bottom plate of glass and a couple of small chips in the corners, its definatly not a show tank I had planned on setting it up in my garage just to have somewhere to seperate my fish if it ever got too crowded in my other tanks. the original bottom plate was 1/2 inch thick plated glass and removing it wasnt easy but when I did I realized something that kept me from wanting to ever fill this thing with water the front pane and the one of the side panes were misaligned by about 1/8 of an inch, that may not be much and could actually be fixed easily by taking the tank apart completly and aligning it correctly when you reasemble, but that was more work than I was willing to do for a junk tank so I replaced the bottom glass with a 3/8 plate that I had from when my 125 fell apart and put it back together. The tank does hold water but for my peace of mind I will not advertise this as a fish tank but would recommend to be used for reptiles or even water turtles where you dont have to fill it to the rim with water, I dont trust it but if you know more than me and feel its safe to have that kind of construction holding 210 gallons of water then feel free to but I do not recommend it. I will post pix when I get it flipped over again, I have the tank frame on the bottom drying cuz I recently put it back on. Like I said the tank has been tested and does hold water but I would not fill it to the top. If you like projects you can easily take it apart get the 1/2 inch bottom for it and redo the tank correctly and have a perfectly working 210 for alot cheaper than anywhere else.
Feel free to ask question here or pm.
heres the deal on this tank, I got this tank for free with a broken bottom plate of glass and a couple of small chips in the corners, its definatly not a show tank I had planned on setting it up in my garage just to have somewhere to seperate my fish if it ever got too crowded in my other tanks. the original bottom plate was 1/2 inch thick plated glass and removing it wasnt easy but when I did I realized something that kept me from wanting to ever fill this thing with water the front pane and the one of the side panes were misaligned by about 1/8 of an inch, that may not be much and could actually be fixed easily by taking the tank apart completly and aligning it correctly when you reasemble, but that was more work than I was willing to do for a junk tank so I replaced the bottom glass with a 3/8 plate that I had from when my 125 fell apart and put it back together. The tank does hold water but for my peace of mind I will not advertise this as a fish tank but would recommend to be used for reptiles or even water turtles where you dont have to fill it to the rim with water, I dont trust it but if you know more than me and feel its safe to have that kind of construction holding 210 gallons of water then feel free to but I do not recommend it. I will post pix when I get it flipped over again, I have the tank frame on the bottom drying cuz I recently put it back on. Like I said the tank has been tested and does hold water but I would not fill it to the top. If you like projects you can easily take it apart get the 1/2 inch bottom for it and redo the tank correctly and have a perfectly working 210 for alot cheaper than anywhere else.
Feel free to ask question here or pm.