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dean

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I purchased a medium sized plastic 3.3 Gallon(US) tank from a local pet store(UK), i use this as my quarantine. The tank is very handy and has a lid that flicks on and off and has small raised platforms at either side so that you can have shallow water and some ground, very good for newts and salamanders. The tank has a label with it and it reads :LIVING WORLD, SMALL PALS,
-SMALL ANIMALS-FISH-REPTILES-

I would highly recommend this companies products. I also purchased a small
"SMALL PALS PEN" which quotes "SUITABLE FOR TRANSPORT AND TEMPORARY HOUSING ONLY" this is useful for transportation. I shall post pictures and more information on request.
 
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mark

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Dean,
Are these plastic tanks your talking about a transparent blue colour and have a picture of 2 red-eyed tree frogs on the label?
If they are i have seen these tanks in every petshop i have been in.
 
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dean

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Yes, that is correct -
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cataldo

Guest
I have two of those and feel they are too small for me. Not enough ventilation either. Personal opinion only and in the USA you can find the small ones at the dollar store chain.

0.57GBP How many do you want? I'll ship them to you at cost.

The large ones are about 8.51GBP here in the states.

How much are they in the UK?

Cataldo
 
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dean

Guest
They are 4GBP to 15GBP depending on size
How would i get the money to you?
I am going to use the small ones for african dwarf frogs

(Message edited by newtboy on December 23, 2003)
 
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dean

Guest
I got my dwarf frogs last night. A male and a female i hope for them to breed
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s1ren

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I love these containers - they make wonderful quarantine tanks for new acquisitions and rearing fish fry, and I store stuff in them when not in use (plastic plants, other small aquarium junk).
 
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