Someone help me make a decision !!

Scott MacAdam

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i can get my hands on a tank that's 80 gallons for relativley cheap but heres the kicker..... is a REFRIGERATED OCEANARIUMS LOBSTER TANK !!!!!!! BUT STILL 80 GALLONS !!!! that's just what i need !!! will this be easy to convert to a normal fish tank? or is it just a fish tank with a built in refrigeration unit that could be disabled. just to give you a clue it's the ones you would seen in a grocery store..... please be quick!1 i think i can get my parents to loan me the money for it if i'm fast and get it soon!!!! thanks alot !!
 
Go for it, if you can't shut off the refrigerant unit just keep in mind that alot of people pay MORE money for refrigerated tanks, especially those with cold water marine setups (North pacific reefs are the most diferse in the world, make the philipenes look plane they do,) also you could keep fish like arctic greyling and the like.
 
i want to show you guys a pic of another one i found it's friging amasing !!! (why are these sooooo cheap) i don't know how to add an attachment though!!!! :( but i can give you a mental pic for now......

This shellfish/lobster is perfect for any grocery store needing a display case for seafood.

-(2) Tanks, one on top and one on bottom
-Top tank dimensions: 12" H x 46" W x 11" D; 26.3 gallon
capacity
-Bottom tank dimensions: 17" H x 46" W x 22.5" D; 76 gallon
capacity
-49.5" L x 12.5" W display/shelf space in front of top tank
-29" L x 17" W workspace area behind bottom tank
-12" H x 14" W x 16" D holding tub for holding and cleaning
live seafood
-(4) wheels for easy maneuverability
-Includes a small fish net and a 23" long rake


:rofl: a 26 and a 76 stack has to be the coolest thing i've ever heard of !!! i'm excited about this one!!! i think it wins........ any feed back? how can i get a pic up on here ? i'm sure you would like to see this old rig !!!
 

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