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You got a new tank?:hide::dance:

I certainly would have said it leaked...then you get the new one they should have offered?
 
This is like watching network television haha, are you floating on a couch cushion in your house or what? Should we call the coast gaurd?!?! Should we call domino's?!?!

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It checks out at 52gallons???

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The guy had a it factory resealed by the manufacturer, he showed me the papers. If I have a problem, leaks, water damage, etc. My goods will get replaced. Idk why they didn't just give him a whole other tank?
I am still following and having fun , but you don't really believe they will replace any of your 'goods' do you? :nono:

They didn't give him a whole other tank for the same reason they didn't give you it.
You didn't make them.:angel:
 
I thought all tanks weighed the same due to displacement...?



Just in case handy. I have a thick substrate but it's only 3 or 4 inches of extra weight. Probably doesn't add much to tank weight over all. If I did rock ledges I guess that could add quite a bit of weight (since I'd probably jam in every nice rock I could find).


For ... 'a 10-pound rock above the water, it should weigh around 6.6 pounds when submerged underwater. For a 300-pound boulder, it will weigh about 200 pounds underwater. Looking at it another way, it is the water which supports one-third of the rock’s weight.'


http://www.goldgold.com/rocks-dont-weigh-as-much-when-submerged-underwater.html
 
id say planted since this is listed in the planted section :)

or a planted cichlid tank o_O lmaoo
 
Cichlid would be cheaper but if u can afford to go planted then I'd go planted ;) the lighting is going to set u back a ton of $$$
 
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