Will, plan to paint the back and also fix the stand up a bit tooYes it is. An excellent price would be $1 a gallon for anything over 100 gallons. Make sure you water test it for a few days before you set it up.
It was a turtle tank I guess. She doesn't know much about it as it was her sisters. It's hard to tell from the pictures. Most of my fish are bottom dwellers so I prefer the wider tank..it's so hard to tell from pictures but I'll send the ones she sent me..the tank is on its side in the pictures. Let me know what you think it isSeems a bit weird a footprint. Sure its not 19” wide and 28” tall. Generally these were called 110 gallon xt or extra tall, basically a show tank. I love tall tanks and that is what most of mine are, but they are a bit more challenging to maintain with the extra depth. Also the footprint can limit what you can keep, the extra gallons are great but its a basic 75g footprint so thats a consideration.
If it is wider rather than taller that really would be ideal. But for $150 it is a decent price.
It looks like this..tank is on its side in pictures..lemme know what you think it is..it was a turtle tank. It's hard to get answers as it was her sisters tank and she doesn't know much about itIt's a good price, but only if you can use a tank with such odd dimensions. For the kind of territorial fishes I keep, the area of the footprint is all-important, and height is largely irrelevant. That's why none of my tanks are taller than 22-24", because as @DMD123 points out, deep tanks are a PITA to maintain. That said, if you plan to keep fishes that would appreciate a deep tank, for example, Pterophyllum altum, then this might make sense. Assuming it holds water, of course.
Yeah, it's a turtle tank, not an aquarium, and it looks home-made. Will it hold water when filled? I wouldn't count on it. Personally, I wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.It looks like this..tank is on its side in pictures..lemme know what you think it is..it was a turtle tank. It's hard to get answers as it was her sisters tank and she doesn't know much about it
Thank you. I appreciate your honest feedback. I think I'll pass on it.Yeah, it's a turtle tank, not an aquarium, and it looks home-made. Will it hold water when filled? I wouldn't count on it. Personally, I wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
My floor is also basement with concrete floor..just cheap crappy cat scratch distroyed carpet ontopIt is a eurobrace tank. It does look like it was a DIY from the looks of the sylicone but still looks like a good deal to me. My fish room is in the basement with a concrete floor with drains. I would ask how firm the price is.