clownfish
Apr 23rd, 2005, 04:11pm
Im thinking about making a tank But I was a little leary that it would break and destroy the floor so any info would be greatly apreaceated
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View Full Version : making a tank clownfish Apr 23rd, 2005, 04:11pm Im thinking about making a tank But I was a little leary that it would break and destroy the floor so any info would be greatly apreaceated cthulhu77 Apr 23rd, 2005, 04:33pm Making your own tank is the ultimate in perfection...but it is really, really expensive...from your other posts, I gather you are on a bit of a budget, and going from scratch is going to be super expensive...a great learning experience, and I certainly think it is a good idea..but be ready with the cash !! There are some good books out there on building tanks, and several of the posters here build their own tanks...including my humble (yeah right) self... If you decide you want to sink some money into the project, let us know...always willing to try to help out an enthusiast!! greg DHyslop Apr 23rd, 2005, 04:44pm It gets more economical with the size of the tank, does it not? That is, its probably not worth it to build your own 55 gallon tank, however it might be cheaper to build a 300 gallon than to buy one? Dan cthulhu77 Apr 23rd, 2005, 05:13pm Hehehe...do some measurements, and call your local glass dealer...just make sure you are sitting down... It usually costs about 15-20% more to build your own tank...but, you get exactly what you were looking for...which is worth it, in my opinion... greg clownfish Apr 24th, 2005, 10:41am Iv looked at some pet stores and only found them go up to 75 gallons that is ok but I realy would like to build a 125 gallon that whould be a awsome. On the web the tanks get veary expencive so I thought why not build one then it came to me that if I do It wrong it could break and destroy everything Nancy Apr 24th, 2005, 01:43pm If you live in or near an urban area, check the website of your local Marine Aquarium Society or even the newspaper classified ad section - a lot of people sell quite good quality saltwater tanks for much less when they are moving or upgrading their tanks. Often you can find live rock, too. Nancy clownfish Apr 24th, 2005, 01:50pm no I dont live near an erban area well Im about 2 hours away from 1 costom mabe tanks cost alot how much would It cast to make one silverarm Apr 24th, 2005, 02:37pm Have you looked into acrylic? From my online window shopping, it seems that you could put one together for slightly less than store prices. 1/4 to 1/2 inch (depending on what size tank you're planning on) thickness isn't too bad pricewise, but if you want a really big tank that would need anything thicker, it gets expensive fast. The great thing about acrylic is that you can heat mold it into some really creative shapes. cthulhu77 Apr 24th, 2005, 04:39pm Silverarm is correct..it can be made into some great shapes...but that takes a lot of practice, and a lot of room... I certainly hope I am not coming off as "quashing" anyone's hopes about tank building...but having built many, I can guarantee you that it is not cheaper...just better. greg clownfish Apr 24th, 2005, 09:02pm Ok let me think about building a tank and I will get back to you cthulhu77 Apr 24th, 2005, 09:14pm we are now in "standby" mode... :alarm: clownfish Apr 26th, 2005, 04:37pm yay if you dont mind Im going to think about everything for a wile save some money and then I'llprobably decide ok |