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Trying to get into this amazing hobby, and I have been reading and reading about approaches I need to complete in purchasing an aquarium. I've been reading so much on to this hobby and becoming so addicted my wife is coming frustrated, and I don't even have a tank yet. I live in Thornton, Colorado and I was thinking about having glasscages.com making me a glass 300g tank. Their in Dickson TN. They will be in New Mexico at the end of May and I figured I could shoot down there and grab it without paying shipping costs. Of course now that I think about it. It may cost me 300.00 dollars to drive my Tahoe down there and back. I can't make my mind up in what I want. I want to purchase one tank that will last a while. This is probably a humerous question but are there any altitude considerations? Are there any tank manufacturers near by? I have looked at some acrylic tanks and they all seem to have scratches on them and I just don't know if that will be acceptable for me. However, I want a tank that will last more than 10years and not leak is most important to me. I'm thinking about building my own stand and nailing the 2X4's to the studs of my wall and then drywalling the stand to make it look like its part of the house. The stand will be 32WX36H. I will put two sliding wood doors to access equipment stained to match the wood in my living room. I was thinking about installing a couple drains under this stand as well (since my basement isn't finished). Also I was thinking about putting the sump, skimmer, in my basement and running lines up to aquarium. What do you guys think of my game plan?
Trying to get into this amazing hobby, and I have been reading and reading about approaches I need to complete in purchasing an aquarium. I've been reading so much on to this hobby and becoming so addicted my wife is coming frustrated, and I don't even have a tank yet. I live in Thornton, Colorado and I was thinking about having glasscages.com making me a glass 300g tank. Their in Dickson TN. They will be in New Mexico at the end of May and I figured I could shoot down there and grab it without paying shipping costs. Of course now that I think about it. It may cost me 300.00 dollars to drive my Tahoe down there and back. I can't make my mind up in what I want. I want to purchase one tank that will last a while. This is probably a humerous question but are there any altitude considerations? Are there any tank manufacturers near by? I have looked at some acrylic tanks and they all seem to have scratches on them and I just don't know if that will be acceptable for me. However, I want a tank that will last more than 10years and not leak is most important to me. I'm thinking about building my own stand and nailing the 2X4's to the studs of my wall and then drywalling the stand to make it look like its part of the house. The stand will be 32WX36H. I will put two sliding wood doors to access equipment stained to match the wood in my living room. I was thinking about installing a couple drains under this stand as well (since my basement isn't finished). Also I was thinking about putting the sump, skimmer, in my basement and running lines up to aquarium. What do you guys think of my game plan?