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karma
i just had to share it. my back still hurts from lifting it up:D

i get my baby sharks friday morning:cool:

it took a good 3 hours to fill it. and in two weeks i got to refill it again when the stand comes in.

i have never had a tank this size so i wanted to share ;)

who ever thinks fish tanks are cheap are full of it the pump allone
is about $300 ouch my wife is not to happy with me :smash:
karma
i get most of my stuff from here->http://www.bigalsonline.ca/?splash_done=1


later...
Madmike2
quote:
Originally posted by karma
i get most of my stuff from here->http://www.bigalsonline.ca/?splash_done=1


later...


Thats a Big tank dude. Big Al's in Scarborough ? And can i come stick my face in the tank onc the sharks are in it?
karma
not sure there's one in london im sure there's more than one.
there store is big.


thay would maybe take a chunk out of your face lol. thank the people that make glass tops or one of my cats could be the next meal:xeye:
Stocker
That's not such a big tank fellows! I suppose it is all a matter of perspective... as a kid, we had 2x 50 gallon tanks... which the fish outgrew (Koi) ... upgrade was a 720 gallon pond in the back yard... In black Houston clay, ouch. Talk about hurting your back lifting.

Of course, since I was the youngest, guess who got stuck cleaning the filters?:dead:
Sch3mat1c
Big tank
audiousername
Fishtank on the floor? Siphoning the water out to change it got a whole lot harder...

Haha Tim... tank, not tank circuit :p
karma
removing the water is easy the pump does all the work :)
it filling it that's hard
audiousername
I've got a 350L or so tank here, filling is easy - just run a hose from a tap in the bathroom :)
DigitalJunkie
My girlfriend had a 150Gallon tank,which she just traded for a smaller 75G.
She got a new house,and I told her
"I"m not touching that tank"
She said "Ohh,We're not moving it,I'm getting rid of it!"
Thank god.. That SOB probably weighs 700lbs,empty.
3 of us moved it once....and we almost died! :dead:
Stocker
Renamed to: The official "I had a fishtank" thread! :D

My dad got a 150 gallon saltwater setup from a co-worker in another town. Now that is a big tank for two guys to carry. Even bigger when it springs a leak. Or needs cleaning.
quasi
Does the cat know your getting sharks not goldfish ??
pinkmouse
I was once involved in an exhibition stand in Geneva. I wanted to have 6 huge cylindrical tanks, 3m high and 1/2 m in diameter filled with a particular type of jellyfish that glow under u/v light. We had to cut them when we got on site 'cos the point loading on the floor couldn't cope.

I sometimes wonder where those very expensive custom made tanks ended up...
Magura
An aquaintance of mine made a monster tank some years ago, by simply using an entire room in the basement and making a glass wall between that room and the one next to, so you sat in the room next to watching. Any maintainance had to be carried out by diving in the tank. I don't remember what sort of cretures he had, but I remember a couple of good laughs when he got bit when cleaning the tank :D

Magura :)

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