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Post by davidtcb1 on Sept 23, 2011 12:44:05 GMT -6
A FRIEND OF MINE BOUGHT A 125 FROM GLASS GAGES AND THE FIRST NITE WITH WATER A SEAM LET LOOSE , SO IN MY BOOK NO MATTER HOW GOOD OF A PRICE IT IS ITS NOT WORTH THE CHANCE OF HAVING ALOT OF WATER IN YOUR HOUSE. I HELPED HIM CLEAN THE MESS UP IT TAKES DAYS TO GET THINGS BACK IN ORDER. I agree, half off still wouldn't make it worth it. Even in a fish room with a concrete floor and drain, I wouldn't want to risk it. There are other places to get larger acrylic tanks made and shipped to a place like the Critter that have better track records by far.
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Post by glenoweth on Sept 23, 2011 17:23:08 GMT -6
scary...
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Post by allierw on Sept 23, 2011 18:58:04 GMT -6
Our 135 cracked across the front after less than 3 months. They honored the warranty but I had to threaten legal action. I turned around and sold the setup on ebay and bought an all glass.
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Post by davidtcb1 on Sept 23, 2011 20:31:32 GMT -6
I rest my case. I probably would have gone postal on them lol.
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Post by glenoweth on Sept 23, 2011 22:26:11 GMT -6
WOW, I don't think I will be going LOL... Last thing i need right now is a flooded garage! I will just build my Monster tank one day out of fiberglass coated plywood with a glass front. CRAP! i need a bigger garage! lol
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