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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Can a 'lizard' tank be used as a fish tank?
Hey all,
I'm in the market for a used aquarium. I've found a good deal on a larger tank (I think 100 gallon), but it has been used as a lizard cage in the past (now empty). Is this something that can be used as a fish tank? Are there different brands of tanks, specifically for water or non-water use (ie thicker glass or something)? Thanks for the help! |
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Yes, if it is a critter cage or something made for reptiles and small mammals then it was not designed to hold water.
If it is a regualr aquarium that was used to house a reptile then you certainly use it after a good cleaing. Be sure to check the silicone seals to see if they look good. |
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Also, something to keep in mind is that when you look at the overall cost of setting up a new aquarium, the cost of the actual tank itself is only a very small portion of the total cost (probably less than 20%). So if there is any doubt, I'd suggest buying the tank new just for the peace of mind.
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Possibly. Tanks specifically manufactured for reptiles aren't usually strong enough to hold water. You'll have to find out from the person who bought the tank.
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also, find out what kind of lizard was housed in there. some skinks and amphibians give off toxic secretions that are hard to get rid of.
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Thanks for all the input. I'm going over to look at the tank in a few hours. I'll keep an eye out for a brand name. Also, I'm guessing that a 100 gallon aquarium would have a center support of somekind on the top frame, and a reptile one perhaps would not?
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Obviously i dont know what the tank is but if you say its 100g its probably not a 'critter cage' as the largest size they come in is 40 breeder.
Lots of people refer to the tanks purpose based on what it was used for. I get it all the time at the shop i work at. The noly thing i would look for is scratches/stains, etc. Reptiles and the cage accessories are usually a bit more rough on tanks than fish setups. |
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my 75g aquarium is a converted aquatic turtle tank. No issues at all related to seal leakage.
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Thanks for all the replies. I saw the tank, it was actually a 50 gallon. Also, the center support had been removed (you could see where the silicone was torn up, I guess it was a glass brace. So I decided to pass on the tank. Guess I'll keep looking... <sigh>
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That was a good move on your part. Glass for a reptile tank is usually half the thickness of a fish tank. A 50 gallon reptile tank glass sides are about 3mm. A fish tank of that size - 6mm.
It's like wearing a seatbelt that's already been cut half way through. It "might" work.
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