Who makes a 240g 96x24x24 Glass Tank?

Well that was a waste...

Me: "Are there any scratches?"
Him: "Not a single one."
Me: "OK, because it's about a 40 minutes drive."
Him: "No worries there's no scratches."

I get there and the tank is scratched to hell. Smh. Thanks buddy.
 
Well that was a waste...

Me: "Are there any scratches?"
Him: "Not a single one."
Me: "OK, because it's about a 40 minutes drive."
Him: "No worries there's no scratches."

I get there and the tank is scratched to hell. Smh. Thanks buddy.

Ya that happen to me when I went to look at my first 120....It sucks people just cant be honest.
 
Well that was a waste...

Me: "Are there any scratches?"
Him: "Not a single one."
Me: "OK, because it's about a 40 minutes drive."
Him: "No worries there's no scratches."

I get there and the tank is scratched to hell. Smh. Thanks buddy.

That sucks - I guess that explains why it was so cheap
 
Cuzza, I'm sure you won't, don't settle for anything. When I set up my current tank (75g) I went the craigslist route and got a tank and stand on there for a great price but, there were scratches on the front. Scratches that were deep enough that algae would grow in them and you'd be having to see that all the time, the guys at creative aquariums told me that could be a problem. So I bit the bullet and just bought a new reef ready deep blue glass tank. I kept the stand and stripped it down then stained it. I know the size tank you're looking for is a lot more expensive than a 75 so I hope there is a nice used on out there on CL. I'm with you though I like glass more.
 
Great Lakes isn't bad price wise.

I got a quote from Planet for a 8x2x2 and it was 2100 through a local LFS and it was a basic tank.

Miracles would do the same with an external overflow, star fire 3/4" glass and a steel stand for $4800 to me in Indianapolis.

Was that with a glass bottom or PVC bottom and do you have to pay clearing/tax cost from Canada?
 
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