have to agree compared to anyone else doing custom work aquatrend does a good job at a good price. oceanic's custom work is great but you'll pay a sm. fortune.
have to agree compared to anyone else doing custom work aquatrend does a good job at a good price. oceanic's custom work is great but you'll pay a sm. fortune.
The basic price for the stand still has not changed much. If I remember correctly I think I bought my 65 from fintique for $110-115 range.
Henry
Henry Moncada
"Courage is fear that has said its prayers"
I have a 100gal aquatrend that I got about 4mo ago. I paid $233 for it with 4 holes drilled in the bottom at dealer cost. Pretty nice tank, but I dont think the glass is as nice as some Oceanic's I've seen, but I do look at my tank more and with more detail than others tanks, so I could just be imagining it... BTW, I think the 75g aquatrend is like $130 range dealer cost.
cs
cs
50gal cube in the works.
2x250w Coralvue eballast and reeflux bulbs for sale.
You get what you pay for. My experience with AquaTrend tells me to stick with Oceanic product.
Look at all those live rocks on the beach at Florida's state park!
I own a Natures View 58 gallon and it is a very sturdy tank. The glass is 3/8" thick but it does not have beveled edges or nicer trim like the Oceanic would. $129 is a good price, pretty much at cost.
Perfecto ( i.e. Marineland) tanks also have a very good price plus a 20 year warranty. In fact I will be ordering a Marineland 265 next week to replace my 140 reef which sprung a leak 2 weeks ago.
Bottom line: anything over a thirty gallom tank has to have at least 7/16" glass, trust me on this one,,,, I had a sixty gallon tank explode in my living room that had 3/16" glass, in my opinion, the thicker the better when it comes to reefs....