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Post by bettachris on Jan 4, 2007 20:03:30 GMT -5
does anyone have a seaclear tank, i was shopping and couldn't help but look at this tank. while for cheaper i can get a 50 reg gallon tank, the bow front may be just the right size.
i heard they are a good company, but up and til now i haven't even heard of them, anyone have a tank like this.
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roman
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Post by roman on Jan 4, 2007 20:39:24 GMT -5
i have a 12 gallon eclipse system tank but i saw a tank the other day it was about 55g and it had the eclips system filter and light
they are nice but very expensive
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Post by bettachris on Jan 4, 2007 20:46:13 GMT -5
yea to be honest, i would have to go with an all glass tank anyday.
cheaper than plastics.
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Post by carlrs on Jan 4, 2007 21:03:24 GMT -5
The Sea clear was the industry leader in Acrylics from the 1980s to the 1990s. I carried this brand in my store. The Sea Clear factory was in Stanton California where I have toured it. But unfortunately, they are out of business now. The last custom acrylic aquarium I sold by another Asian manufacturer (A beautiful bar marine aquarium in the shape of a horseshoe).
Carl
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roman
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Post by roman on Jan 4, 2007 21:44:27 GMT -5
oh yes i like the glass tanks better
i have two 20g glass tanks the 12 gallon is in storage right now but i am making it into an invertabrate tank
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Post by Suzie Q on Jan 4, 2007 22:29:50 GMT -5
I have a 6 gal. eclipse (or off brand..got it from walmart, but it says eclipse). I looked into the acrylic tanks for my 120g that I want. The tanks are almost 2x as much (sometimes more than that). I was also told that it has to have a special stand to support the entire length of the tank (regular stands would make it sag). I am getting an All Glass tank when I find a stand I like (one that matches our living room).
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