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05-15-2007, 10:16 AM
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| Thanks for posting the link. That's a beautiful tank.
Is there a cover on it? I can't tell from what I saw of the video.
That seems like a very large surface to have uncovered, doesn't it? |
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05-15-2007, 02:27 PM
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| yeah, thats the beauty of it, its uncovered and with no edges. |
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05-18-2007, 12:40 PM
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| Wow that is something else. It looks like such a beautiful tank and so nice for the species living inside. |
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05-29-2007, 11:00 PM
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| Stunning. I have never seen something like that, gives me ideas for something I might have  |
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05-30-2007, 01:40 AM
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| Won't the fish jump out? It would be a shame to loose a very expensive fish. |
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05-30-2007, 01:49 AM
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| Quote:
Originally Posted by reeferlady Won't the fish jump out? It would be a shame to loose a very expensive fish. | Well, not all fishes jump out of the tank. |
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05-30-2007, 02:35 AM
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| tenecor make those tank!! |
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05-31-2007, 10:24 PM
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| IF ANYBODY IS INTERESTED IN GETTING ONE OF THIS UNIQUE TANKS LET US KNOW , AND WE WOULD BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO GET ONE FOR YOU.
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12-13-2007, 07:02 PM
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| That truly is beautiful. The set-up cost would be worth every penny. It looks huge, I guess my husband would have to forego a pool table for that  but I think it'd be worth it. How many gallons? Dimensions?
And oh, how to decide what fish to put in it. That would take up a Christmas and Birthday or two worth of gift certificates.  |
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12-14-2007, 09:41 PM
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| Actually these tanks come in different sizes and they start with a 20gallon octagon tank that is awsome,and they go to over a hundred gallon tank.The beauty of the tank is that the tank has flow inside ,but the surfice stays still and you can view your corals and clams from the top view with a clear view .It is a awsome System. they start at about $999.99 with stand and filter and pluming.
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12-20-2007, 05:10 PM
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| They are beautiful but the prices for them are crazy . $1000.00 for a 20 gallon tank is insane .(reefmaximus that was not intened as an insult to you being a dealer) I went to the reef confrence that was held in Orlando a few months ago (forget the name) but they had a 30 gallon bowfront 0-edge for a raffle prize and it retailed for something like $1300 .(needles to say i didn't win it) Its something pretty new so the prices are going to be high for a few years , they always are , take acrylic tanks for instance .When they first came out they were price almost the same way. Like everything else it'll come down given time or untill the next big thing comes out . |
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12-22-2007, 12:31 AM
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| Yeah i hear yah. They are expensive,but you know everybody wants the latest thing out there and be the first to have it.That"s the way the world flows. lol
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04-26-2012, 09:40 AM
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| "Our Betta is Doing Wonderfully Thanks to Betta Care Made Easy" "I purchased my first betta fish for my son's birthday. I asked a few questions at the pet store and brought the little guy home thinking I was more than prepared. After all, aren't betta fish supposed to be incredibly easy to take care of? Well, I obviously wasn't as prepared as I had believed. Within 2 months our new fish had died. I couldn't imagine what I had done wrong. I bought the cute little blue plastic "betta tank" prominently displayed on the pet store shelf, fed it, changed it's water. What else could I have done? I felt terribly guilty and decided I just wasn't cut out for taking care of fish. After a few months my son convinced me to try again. So, off we went to the pet store and brought home betta #2. I brought out the cute little blue plastic tank and put him in, then I panicked. I didn't want a repeat of the first betta's two month life span so I decided I should get some more information. I hit the internet and found the Betta Care Made Easy homepage. I immediately purchased the e-book and I am so glad I did! When I began reading I quickly realized the many things I had done wrong with betta #1. Taking care of a betta is indeed easy but there are some very important things a betta owner must know and they certainly weren't told to me at the pet store. The next day I followed the shopping guide included with my e-book and set up a proper tank. Thanks to Betta Care Made Easy I was able to get the correct supplies and really understand the right way to feed and care for our new fish. I particularly appreciated the sections on feeding your betta and cleaning the tank. It was clearly these two areas where I had gone wrong with our first betta. I feel terrible that my lack of good care caused the early demise of our first betta but happily our Betta is doing wonderfully thanks to Betta Care Made Easy. He is active, eats well, has lots of personality and a hug e bubble nest! (I didn't even know what a bubble nest was before reading Adam's e-book. Our first betta never even started one!) Betta Care Made Easy is definitely a must have for the betta owner. " |
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