Looking For: 20-29g tank

iFisch

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Doesn't have to be new. New, preferred, but willing to accept any condition. If it is dirty, I would like to know how to clean tanks. I heard of vinegar and water, and lots of scrubbing.

Willing to pick-up. Doesn't have to be drilled. Just looking for a stock tank.





Thanks!



-Nick :)
 
i have a 24gal aqua pod that i might be breaking down soon only 6 months old no scratches and still clean upgraded pump, need to make room for new tank, i have the stock light that has been mod with bigger quieter fans or 20" T5 current pro light both have been used about 3 months how much you looking to spend?? send me a PM if interested
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15312161#post15312161 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by boring
i have a 24gal aqua pod that i might be breaking down soon only 6 months old no scratches and still clean upgraded pump, need to make room for new tank, i have the stock light that has been mod with bigger quieter fans or 20" T5 current pro light both have been used about 3 months how much you looking to spend?? send me a PM if interested

PM sent.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15312703#post15312703 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrisstie
If you're willing to go a tad bigger (the display area in the Red Sea Max is 29g) I have a fantastic deal including all the dry goods you need to get started

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1657044

Very nice, but way over my head, atm. If anything I can get this:

http://www.gulfaquaria.com/nanotank.html

Come with 150w MH, which is a bit better than the lights that are stock on the RSM34. And ships free.


I have a stand, not build to it's dimensions, but build to hold a normal 29g, so my stand is built to handle the weight.
 
That's not a bad deal actually. However, to stay on budget don't forget you'll most likely need an extra powerhead and heater. I don't know if those tanks (they look a little like aquapod copies) are built to have a skimmer, either.

Not going to try to push my tank, but something to keep in mind if you go that route as far as planning the budget for the tank.

Best of luck with what you decide, I love tanks this size they are easy to take care of and always end up so unique every time!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15313924#post15313924 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrisstie
That's not a bad deal actually. However, to stay on budget don't forget you'll most likely need an extra powerhead and heater. I don't know if those tanks (they look a little like aquapod copies) are built to have a skimmer, either.

Not going to try to push my tank, but something to keep in mind if you go that route as far as planning the budget for the tank.

Best of luck with what you decide, I love tanks this size they are easy to take care of and always end up so unique every time!



That's my ideal tank. Will it happen? I doubt it, unless I win a few hundred dollars from the lotto. Of that I don't play..


Right now, I'm just looking for either a cheap AIO or a normal 20-29 so I can slap a small CPR 'fuge or canister filter (gfo/carbon) on the back and get it going.
 
Depending on the size and type of tank you get, I've seen where people peel the back off of an Aquapod and turn the back chambers into a built-in fuge. Kind of a neat mod I always wanted to try but haven't gotten around to it!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15314514#post15314514 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrisstie
Depending on the size and type of tank you get, I've seen where people peel the back off of an Aquapod and turn the back chambers into a built-in fuge. Kind of a neat mod I always wanted to try but haven't gotten around to it!

I just want something bigger than my 14, starting at 20, and no bigger than a regular 29 (as my stand is built for a regular 29).
 
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