Looking for a Big Tank but, on a tight budget?

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Just putting this out as an option for going big without breaking the bank...

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These poly tanks have 2ft x 2ft windows included in their price.

These are offered at pentairaes.com
 
That's nice.
 
I love the fact that they have a viewing window. I'd be interested in seeing some actual pics of the tank and window. We've got their 600 gallon fiberglass tank (rectangle) with viewing window and haven't had any issues. I would just need taller doors to get that 830 gallon tank into the basement...lol. The flat area at the bottom for bulkhead placement is nice, too.
 
Are those pentair? Couple members had some issues with them. What I remember is that those are also not designed to hold fish long term so it shouldn't aurprise anyone if they spring a leak over the long term.
 
Are those pentair? Couple members had some issues with them. What I remember is that those are also not designed to hold fish long term so it shouldn't aurprise anyone if they spring a leak over the long term.
I have 30 poly tanks. They've been running since 2007. And, several are outside year-round full of koi, wakins, and dither fish.
 
I have 30 poly tanks. They've been running since 2007. And, several are outside year-round full of koi, wakins, and dither fish.

Just for clarification, the feedback I mentioned was actually for FRP and not these poly tanks. That is a lot of tanks to maintain :)
 
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