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grendel88
Fri, 17th Feb 2012, 09:40 AM
I am working on my dissertation but have not been able to procure funding yet. As a result, I am taking a different approach to equipment. I am looking for aquariums of all sizes to house various strains of algae, invertebrates and vertebrates for toxicity research and carbon dioxide trapping. I am looking for aquariums that hold water (or can be easily fixed). Size is not a huge issue but I dont really need anything of the 75+ gallon variety. So 5+ is good. I dont have a lot of money so I am looking for tanks people are looking to get rid of or sell cheaply. Please let me know what you have and what you are looking to get. I can also use any old pumps, power filters or various and sundry supplies. Thanks

hobogato
Fri, 17th Feb 2012, 10:08 AM
i have at least two tanks that can be fixed easily (not attractively) mabe others, i will let you know. they are free.

grendel88
Fri, 17th Feb 2012, 10:52 AM
Thanks! I appreciate it. Unattractive is not an issue.

Bill S
Fri, 17th Feb 2012, 11:53 AM
Try calling Dave at Dave's Rare Fish. He often has some old tanks cheap. Also, talk to LFS. When they have broken tanks they throw them out. A cracked tank can usually be made useable with a simple overlay of glass plus silicone. Might also look at alternatives other than glass/acrylic. Plastic tubs should work fine. Another thought is that a 55, for instance, can be sectioned off into several tanks with cheap glass (be sure you seal them well and fill them equally so it doesn't blow out).

hobogato
Fri, 17th Feb 2012, 12:25 PM
i also have a 58 gallon reef ready tank with a 20 gallon sump if you can use it - also free. give me a call and we can work out a time for you to pick up what you can use. 2108466784

grendel88
Fri, 17th Feb 2012, 02:22 PM
Ill give you a call later today or tomorrow.

grendel88
Thu, 23rd Feb 2012, 10:11 PM
Bump.
Want to thank Ace for his generosity and helping me out big time. I am still in need of more tanks that are unwanted or can be sold very cheaply. Cracks are no problem