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Aciambronevt

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I can get you the info of my contact I used through the fish gallery. I didn’t have any issue, customer service was great. The tank arrived in a massive crate. Thing weighs a little over 1000lbs empty so that was a total headache to get inside. Luckily I have some gym buddies who look like silverbacks LOL!

The tanks 8’x30”x30” if and when I do it again I will definitely go 10’ x 36”+x 28” tall. I’m 6’5” and I cannot reach the back bottom. The bottom itself it a pain and I’ve got long arms. Just keep that in mind. Lmk if you have any other questions!

I would appreciate the contact information. I have sent two request online and have not heard back from them.

I am leaning towards the 10' tank but it all comes down to how much extra the 2' bumps the price up and is it worth the extra $$.

I know the height is going to be a struggle when it comes to reaching the back bottom. I would love to go shorter and deeper but any more than 30" will stick past this post. So I figured I would just to leave the back open for swimming space.
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+1 for AGE. Got a 84x36x26 1 inch off bottom and 3/4 inch low iron walls about 6 months ago, craftsman ship and powder coated steel stand is amazing. Steel stand is 2x2 tubular steel 1/4 inch thick walls, and has adjustable feet for leveling.

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