Hello everyone,
It has been many many years since I have kept fish and I decided I wanted to give it a go again. I have never kept anything too crazy usually Betas and Tetras. After looking at my LFS I decided to jump on Craigslist and see what was available. I found what looked like a great deal on a 72 gallon bowfront with stand/light/random other small stuff. All this for $300 (Canadian), I had seen the identical tank for $850 the day before at an aquarium store. I went picked it up and was super excited to get home and start filling it.
When I arrived home I decided to pull off the worn out stick on back ground that the previous owner had installed (it was installed on the back and the sides which I thought was odd), I soon realized the background was being used to cover some MASSIVE scratches that covered the back and sides of the tank. They are far too deep to buff out and some of them make me worry about the integrity of the glass they are so deep. I don't know what this person was doing to the tank. So I called the same aquarium store and ordered a replacement (none in stock and will be 2-6 weeks before it arrives). Figured I could keep the stand and the light and the cover at least which would make me feel a little better about paying $300 to haul someones garbage away.
Now that I am home and have had a chance to take a look at the stand I see that the front left corner drops down drastically. It doesn't look like anything has broken but it sure makes me worried that ~700 lbs will be sitting on the stand.
I have sent the seller a message and shockingly no reply . I realize now that I should have thoroughly inspected everything before I had them load it in the truck I think I was just too excited and wasn't expecting someone to try to pull a fast one on me. To buy a new stand for this tank would be $400 dollars and I'm beginning to think I should cut my losses.
Is this thing even safe to use? I am really hoping that it can be salvaged but this whole situation has me ready to take it all to the dump and buy a pet rock.
It has been many many years since I have kept fish and I decided I wanted to give it a go again. I have never kept anything too crazy usually Betas and Tetras. After looking at my LFS I decided to jump on Craigslist and see what was available. I found what looked like a great deal on a 72 gallon bowfront with stand/light/random other small stuff. All this for $300 (Canadian), I had seen the identical tank for $850 the day before at an aquarium store. I went picked it up and was super excited to get home and start filling it.
When I arrived home I decided to pull off the worn out stick on back ground that the previous owner had installed (it was installed on the back and the sides which I thought was odd), I soon realized the background was being used to cover some MASSIVE scratches that covered the back and sides of the tank. They are far too deep to buff out and some of them make me worry about the integrity of the glass they are so deep. I don't know what this person was doing to the tank. So I called the same aquarium store and ordered a replacement (none in stock and will be 2-6 weeks before it arrives). Figured I could keep the stand and the light and the cover at least which would make me feel a little better about paying $300 to haul someones garbage away.
Now that I am home and have had a chance to take a look at the stand I see that the front left corner drops down drastically. It doesn't look like anything has broken but it sure makes me worried that ~700 lbs will be sitting on the stand.
I have sent the seller a message and shockingly no reply . I realize now that I should have thoroughly inspected everything before I had them load it in the truck I think I was just too excited and wasn't expecting someone to try to pull a fast one on me. To buy a new stand for this tank would be $400 dollars and I'm beginning to think I should cut my losses.
Is this thing even safe to use? I am really hoping that it can be salvaged but this whole situation has me ready to take it all to the dump and buy a pet rock.