Thanks YSS, I will love it too once I figure a great method for cleaning it and yup, need a step stool. But then I need one for my 100 which has a 24 inch height.
Tough choice Bill, tank or couch....aw tank. LOL.
Thanks Evelyn
WHOO HOOO!!! Great find lady!!!!
Melissa
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Thanks YSS, I will love it too once I figure a great method for cleaning it and yup, need a step stool. But then I need one for my 100 which has a 24 inch height.
Tough choice Bill, tank or couch....aw tank. LOL.
Thanks Evelyn
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I am soooo jealous!
Thanks Larry, looking for this baby for 6 months. Good thing I am patient.
Hey Matt, not sure what the other side of the stand looks like but cool idea. I currently can't do that with my current room configuration.
Kevin, in time and when I win the lottery lol.
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Thanks Paul, there is one domestic I would consider. Dan's German RT. Still drooling over those. My current plan is to stock with Alenquers.
Francis, my first acrylic tank was a 180. It is a fantastic size with lots of room to play with. Love the 24 in width. Makes an awesome reef which my old 180 is now.
Thanks Jarret
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That beast was about 14 inches. A bass with stripes.
Jose, that was the only negative I found with this tank. Once the wood is in I am hoping it will not be too noticeable. With this tank I will need a step latter. lol.
Eric, the tank will go against the wall and the overflow will be in the corner so not too bad. The worms are starting to make lots of babies. No worries there. The fish were included in the price and the seller listed the datnoid as worth $500. Make for a nice starting point on the price.
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Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Yeah, it's probably hard selling a giant and expensive fish. The customer base for that must be very small. I would imagine it's hard getting rid of a large size fish no matter how much you mark it down.
It would be a good fish to eat discus culls though. Not the most humane, but at least it's natural and not wasteful
Eric
Great find Pat, enjoy.
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$500?????? HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! I've dealt with big fish for a long time. I'll tell you right now, that's an Indonesian Datnoid that's worth $80-120 at best. He'd get laughed at trying to sell that thing for $500. They're a dime a dozen. I've bought them at $5-10 when small. Check this monster out. He's about 5x bigger than the one pictured, and I picked him up for $200
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- Jose
Jose, pretty but a beast of a fish. So the price he listed worked against him since I started bartering on the tank $500 below his asking. The above pic is one of your tanks? Nice.
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Thanks Pat! Yeah, that was my old 400g. Not into the big tanks and big fish anymore, too much work! Here's another one I had, close to the size of the one with the 180g. I couldn't even sell this guy for $150, had to lower the price. Just hate to see somebody get ripped off, that's all
- Jose
Jose, people need to do their homework but I also believe in being honest in my dealings with people. But can only speak for myself. Ok, off to the bat cave (lab at work).
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Jose, I have to know, how many tanks do you have? It seems like you're ALWAYS buying more fish. They all look awesome. I'm jealous (not in the bad way, more in the admiring way) of all your fish. I'm going to start doing that in 12 years (when I retire and start my 'next' career).
Eric