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You Have To Feel Sorry For This Guy

-Ian-

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link imagine 120 gallons of water on your living room floor :eek:
 
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link imagine 120 gallons of water on your living room floor :eek:
I've imagined that many times over. But I don't think my imagination can even digest how absolutely horrible that would be.


and it's likely that no one's going to buy that tank.
 
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that sucks big time, yoi could be right no one will touch that tank :)
 
id probably chuck the tank and sell the stand on its own, the tank is putting people off
 
I would cover the whole up and use it for my reptiles :hyper:
 
Its not actually that expensive to replace a panel of glass on a fish tank as far as i'm aware, even in the tanks state as it currently is, its still a bargain in many respects.
 
If it was in my area, then I would happily buy it. My father is in the glass business so he would get a proper sheet of glass for the front for free, and he would get it silicon-ed and re-done, too bad that it is in the UK.
 
Its not actually that expensive to replace a panel of glass on a fish tank as far as i'm aware, even in the tanks state as it currently is, its still a bargain in many respects.

Exactly, if someone had the space for it, then a panel of glass for it is hardly going to burst the bank? And considering the money you will save anyway, I think its pretty good value.
 
Sounds like a good idem to purchase for cheap of you are a DIY-selfer. If I were in the UK I would buy it!
 
That really stinks!! And the water is still leaking out of it!!! :fun: :hyper: :hyper:
 
I know from experience that its a heck of a mess...

Had a filter hose get nibbled by a puppy once...

200 gallons later.. it was done sucking 2/3's of the tank out...

I had to tear out the carpet in 2 rooms, and replace a good chunk of drywall. Thank god my house is on a cement slab.
 

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