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Going to need a new aquarium

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I'm in the market for a new aquarium, preferably one that's 48x18x36. My current 75-gallon tank just won't cut it, especially since I've recently sourced some Altum Angelfish that can grow up to 30 inches from fin tip to tip.

I'm open to buying a high-quality used tank if that's a viable option. However, some of the quotes I've received for a new one are pretty steep, so I'm looking for some alternative resources.
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I've had pretty good luck finding tanks used on Craigslist, but if you haven't checked yet, you might want to take a look at glasscages.com.
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Al, I've got a 120gal used Oceanic that's pretty old but built like a tank. I'm curious, do you reseal your used tanks? I'm thinking I probably should've done that with mine, considering its age.
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I've got a couple of glass tanks that I'm quite fond of. One of them, my "show" tank, is a real gem - not entirely sure if it's an Oceanic, but I picked it up used and I just love the height. It's 48 inches long, 13 inches wide, and a nice 30 inches tall. If it were a bit wider, say 18 inches, that would be perfect, but as it stands, it's still a great tank. Plus, the wrought iron stand is a real showpiece in its own right, standing at 18 inches tall - it keeps the tank at a comfortable height, making maintenance a breeze since I can still easily reach over the top.
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I had an experience with a Glass Cages tank at work that's relevant here. We had a six foot by two foot by two foot model with a built-in overflow, stand, and Lifeguard filtration system come up in a surplus auction. The winning bid was either $2.50 or $3.50 - I'm still trying to recall. What's notable is that it held water perfectly, no leaks to speak of. As you can imagine, the thick glass made it incredibly heavy.
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Originally posted by Craftsman

Wow, Al, you're the man for scoring those awesome deals on Craigslist - and now you're giving me another gem with glasscages.com. Keep sharing your secrets, I'm all ears.

By the way, I've got a similar story to chippy's. I once stumbled upon a sweet deal on a glass cage tank at a local auction house. The dimensions were crazy - six feet long, two feet wide, and two feet tall, with a built-in overflow, stand, and lifeguard filtration. I think the winning bid was either two-fifty or three-fifty - can't recall exactly. But here's the kicker: it was a beast of a tank, with thick glass that could withstand a small earthquake. And the best part? It didn't leak a drop.
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Al-
I got a 120gal used oceanic that is pretty old but built like a tank. Do you reseal your used tanks? I’m thinking I probably should have with mine.


Honestly, if it's not leaking, I leave it be. My tanks' silicone beads aren't pretty, some are 15+ years old.

Re-sealing's a major undertaking. To do it right, you'd need to strip the caulk, separate the panels, clean and reapply - it's a ton of work. I've only stripped the caulk and reapplied to fix minor leaks. Anything serious and that tank becomes a reptile tank. I've been on the receiving end of a 75-gallon disaster - what a mess.
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I left mine alone, but I do appreciate a good silicone bead on the seams - it's a nice touch. That said, I'm a bit anxious about the state of mine, so I appreciate the advice.
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I left it be, mainly due to the hassle of resealing. Had a bad experience as a kid, didn't do it right and it was a real pain. I do appreciate a good silicone bead, so I'm a bit anxious about mine holding up. Fingers crossed it keeps holding water.
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So I am going to need a taller aquarium. Right now I have a standard 75 gallon that is 48 inches long.

I am wanting 48x18x36 as I just sourced some Altum Angelfish, and they can get 30 inches from fin tip to tip.

I am not opposed to buying a good quality used tank.

I am looking for resources as some of the quotes I have received for a new tank are outlandish.


A 110 extra high (XH) has the same footprint as your 75 but is 30” tall. You can use the same stand which is a plus.
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