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Super Housemonkey!
I dont know of anyone making a tank with those dimensions as a standard thing. This comes out to be about 225 gallons.
As far as aquarium vendors...
If money is no object, I'd find a Lee-mar. The only negative comments I've heard about them, is they are located in California and you cannot order from them, must use a retailer.
www.glasscages.com makes one similar to that...72x36x25, its their 280 wide for $850.00. I've seen one of their aquariums before...it works, but I felt the workmanship was a bit sloppy, with an excessive amount of silicone being used, but the guy who owns the tank was very happy with it, and admittedly, this was one of their early models.
If I were going acrylic I would go with one of these two companies...
Reef Mania Greg built a 450 gallon tank for his home, and its impressive. Granted its for himself, but I was sufficiently impressed with it that I'd consider buying from him.
The other company is Innovative Aquarium Products. I bought my sump from them and a protein skimmer and was happy with the workmanship. A friend of mine bought a 120 gallon tank from them and is quite happy with it.
Just some of my opinions...
By the way, Kudos to you for coming out and saying that ericsmacks was right about the treated lumber. Not many people would have done that. Its refreshing to see people being open with mistakes on a set up like this.
You have a great looking tank, and you obviously put a lot of thought into it. My fiance was reading over my shoulder when I pulled up the finished pic, and she asked why we didnt have an inwall tank like that. Great job, and sorry to hear about your tank troubles.
Nick
As far as aquarium vendors...
If money is no object, I'd find a Lee-mar. The only negative comments I've heard about them, is they are located in California and you cannot order from them, must use a retailer.
www.glasscages.com makes one similar to that...72x36x25, its their 280 wide for $850.00. I've seen one of their aquariums before...it works, but I felt the workmanship was a bit sloppy, with an excessive amount of silicone being used, but the guy who owns the tank was very happy with it, and admittedly, this was one of their early models.
If I were going acrylic I would go with one of these two companies...
Reef Mania Greg built a 450 gallon tank for his home, and its impressive. Granted its for himself, but I was sufficiently impressed with it that I'd consider buying from him.
The other company is Innovative Aquarium Products. I bought my sump from them and a protein skimmer and was happy with the workmanship. A friend of mine bought a 120 gallon tank from them and is quite happy with it.
Just some of my opinions...
By the way, Kudos to you for coming out and saying that ericsmacks was right about the treated lumber. Not many people would have done that. Its refreshing to see people being open with mistakes on a set up like this.
You have a great looking tank, and you obviously put a lot of thought into it. My fiance was reading over my shoulder when I pulled up the finished pic, and she asked why we didnt have an inwall tank like that. Great job, and sorry to hear about your tank troubles.
Nick