We have the 600 gallon Pentair fiberglass tank with viewing window. We needed something large to house our Fly River Turtle that we've had for 16 years. The 720 gallon would have been the other option, had we had a walkout basement, but the 36" height made it impossible to get through the doorways of our house. I will say, the fiberglass tank isn't going to win any beauty contests, that's for sure. And, the viewing window isn't the same as having an almost entire sheet of glass on front of a regular aquarium. But, for our needs, it worked out perfect.
Could you build a plywood tank for less money? From what I've read, probably. But, I didn't want to take a chance on having something I've never built before, potentially leak. We've dealt with 2 major tank leaks in the last 2.5 years and it's something I'd really, really like to never have to go through again. If you feel comfortable building a plywood tank, I'd at least put together a list of materials needed to make the plywood tank and compare the cost of buying the fiberglass tank. Of course, you have to factor in the time it will take you to build the tank yourself. Lots of people on here are really creative and talented and enjoy building their own tanks.
Good luck with whichever direction you decide to go with.
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I have a 270 and 600 from them......problem with plywood tanks is u can't be 100 percent sure it will hold water when u are done also weight a lot more.....once u make a huge one that's it there's no moving it......pentair fiberglass tanks are light
Considering ur 14 is this a hypothetical question?.......are u actually going to buy one?....will ur parents let u
yes actually, I just bought myself a 240 gallon tank in which I have set up my fish room ", from then on I have made some investments and I buy-fix up-sell bikes so I do have some up for sale, so yes it is possible to purchase one.
Thanks for the info, I will be looking into these