Nice stuff for cheap. http://denver.craigslist.org/for/4793588668.html
Tango Bat Fish M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 6, 2014 #1,761 Dec 6, 2014 #1,761 Nice stuff for cheap. http://denver.craigslist.org/for/4793588668.html
deboy69 Nurse Shark M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 8, 2014 #1,762 Dec 8, 2014 #1,762 Free Salt water Tank 55g w stand and filter - http://denver.craigslist.org/zip/4795849981.html
TheRealChrisBrown Reef Shark M.A.S.C Club Member ex-officio Dec 9, 2014 #1,763 Dec 9, 2014 #1,763 He's back to $500 http://denver.craigslist.org/for/4796098541.html
Balz3352 Reef Shark M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 9, 2014 #1,764 Dec 9, 2014 #1,764 TheRealChrisBrown;334975 said: He's back to $500 http://denver.craigslist.org/for/4796098541.html Click to expand... Need to sell but going to change the price 3 times and not sell for 2 weeks but I need it gone... Haha
TheRealChrisBrown;334975 said: He's back to $500 http://denver.craigslist.org/for/4796098541.html Click to expand... Need to sell but going to change the price 3 times and not sell for 2 weeks but I need it gone... Haha
Tango Bat Fish M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 10, 2014 #1,765 Dec 10, 2014 #1,765 http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/4799048511.html big store like tanks
Craigar Tiger Shark M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 11, 2014 #1,766 Dec 11, 2014 #1,766 225 Gallon Acrylic Aquarium. - $150 http://fortcollins.craigslist.org/for/4796784512.html
scchase Administrator Staff member M.A.S.C Club Member M.A.S.C. B.O.D. B.O.D. Member-at-Large Dec 11, 2014 #1,767 Dec 11, 2014 #1,767 Bah the black side is the wrong side would be perfect for my tanganiykan tank otherwise
Craigar Tiger Shark M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 12, 2014 #1,768 Dec 12, 2014 #1,768 300 Gallon Acrylic Aquarium - $250 http://fortcollins.craigslist.org/for/4796787784.html
Dr.DiSilicate Administrator Staff member M.A.S.C Club Member M.A.S.C. B.O.D. MASC Vice-President Dec 12, 2014 #1,769 Dec 12, 2014 #1,769 Holy crap
powdermonkey Butterfly Fish Dec 12, 2014 #1,770 Dec 12, 2014 #1,770 If it was only a foot shorter and 200 miles closer. What a deal
CRW Reef Blue Whale M.A.S.C Club Member ex-officio Dec 12, 2014 #1,771 Dec 12, 2014 #1,771 Ya sheesh how could anyone with an unfinished basement pass that up?
Craigar Tiger Shark M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 12, 2014 #1,772 Dec 12, 2014 #1,772 Ican lol I have to much water lol
CRW Reef Blue Whale M.A.S.C Club Member ex-officio Dec 12, 2014 #1,773 Dec 12, 2014 #1,773 Oh come on just add to the already insane amount of the water stability you have
Munch Reef Shark M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 12, 2014 #1,774 Dec 12, 2014 #1,774 If it's not leaking, would it make any sense to redo any seals while it's empty? Just wondering in general...
If it's not leaking, would it make any sense to redo any seals while it's empty? Just wondering in general...
SynDen Administrator Staff member M.A.S.C Club Member M.A.S.C. B.O.D. M.A.S.C President M.A.S.C Webmaster Dec 12, 2014 #1,775 Dec 12, 2014 #1,775 Its acrylic, which and how would you redo the seals on it?
powdermonkey Butterfly Fish Dec 12, 2014 #1,776 Dec 12, 2014 #1,776 SynDen;335310 said: Its acrylic, which and how would you redo the seals on it? Click to expand... Weld-on 16
SynDen;335310 said: Its acrylic, which and how would you redo the seals on it? Click to expand... Weld-on 16
SynDen Administrator Staff member M.A.S.C Club Member M.A.S.C. B.O.D. M.A.S.C President M.A.S.C Webmaster Dec 12, 2014 #1,777 Dec 12, 2014 #1,777 ya but you would have to somewhat goop it on over the seams and I would think it would kill some of the nice clean seams that it currently has. Likey would fix a leak that way, but why do it if its not leaking?
ya but you would have to somewhat goop it on over the seams and I would think it would kill some of the nice clean seams that it currently has. Likey would fix a leak that way, but why do it if its not leaking?
scchase Administrator Staff member M.A.S.C Club Member M.A.S.C. B.O.D. B.O.D. Member-at-Large Dec 12, 2014 #1,778 Dec 12, 2014 #1,778 Yep you don't really redo the seams on an acrylic tank
powdermonkey Butterfly Fish Dec 12, 2014 #1,779 Dec 12, 2014 #1,779 I completely agree. It would look like hell but should work.
ailachami Tang M.A.S.C Club Member Dec 12, 2014 #1,780 Dec 12, 2014 #1,780 I used weld-on 4 when there are bubbles in the seams. it's a liquid which fills it up. I would only do it if there bubble forming.
I used weld-on 4 when there are bubbles in the seams. it's a liquid which fills it up. I would only do it if there bubble forming.