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100 gallons of Possibilities

jewett

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Found at a thrift store yesterday. No scratches, no cracks, no leaks. Held water all night with no problems. Came with a screen lid. A dollar per gallon :)
 

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haha, ditto ;)
esp. since it looks like you actually have space for it. If I got that thing, I'd have to throw out my bed.

I would throw out my bed for that tank. Just saying.
 

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oh my goodness, talk about a 100 gallons of fun! Enjoy.

ps. now we expect great things... and pictures once completed! ;P
 

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I put an hour long "hold" on it before the actual purchase to go home and measure to make sure I could squeeze it into the newt room. It will barely fit against one wall, but I think the door will still close:) I have a plan that will utilize some nifty rearrangement of current tanks and a shelving unit. I've no solid plan for inhabitants yet...maybe a dolphin...
 
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