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Hey all!

So recently my 65 gallon tank sprung a leak, and I had to abandon ship. I’ve been faced with two options, one of repairing the silicone and resealing everything myself, or the other option, buy a new tank.

I have yet to try resealing the tank, but in the event it does not work, I want to plan ahead. Any recommendations for cheap reef ready tanks? I’ve checked Facebook marketplace which has been great, but I wanted to see if anyone knew of any cheaper and better alternatives for a college kid on a budget. Thanks all!
 
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Petco has one dollar per gallon sales I believe multiple times a year. If the parents are helping out with college maybe they’ll throw in $65 for a new tank? Merry Christmas lol
The only problem with that is, how do I then make it reef safe? I’m no pro in acrylic cutting! Lol
 

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You can ask a LFS to order this. Petco is also an aqueon dealer, if you talk to the aquatics dept manager, they sometimes will special order things that they don’t normally carry.
 

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Yeah, your gonna end up spending a few hundred bucks. Unless you really luck out. You COULD get a used tank, but I do not recommend it. I have a sour memory and a sob-story of doing just that.
 

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The Aqueon tanks are hit and miss as far as tempered glass goes. I know Seapora has 75 gallon tanks that they state are non tempered. If you don't mind a little drilling for an overflow I'd go that route. Mind you the only option nearby for me is Petco and they will not special order me a tank. If you have a decent LFS that''ll order what you want then there are reef ready Seapora tanks that I feel are better made than Aqueon's. :)
 
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The Aqueon tanks are hit and miss as far as tempered glass goes. I know Seapora has 75 gallon tanks that they state are non tempered. If you don't mind a little drilling for an overflow I'd go that route. Mind you the only option nearby for me is Petco and they will not special order me a tank. If you have a decent LFS that''ll order what you want then there are reef ready Seapora tanks that I feel are better made than Aqueon's. :)
I would prefer the drill route, though I don’t know how to do it.
 
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Yeah, your gonna end up spending a few hundred bucks. Unless you really luck out. You COULD get a used tank, but I do not recommend it. I have a sour memory and a sob-story of doing just that.
I was looking for tanks that had been deconstructed for their own good rather the tank being damaged. Do you think that’s any different?
 

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