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where to find 18"W x 18"D x 12"H tank

kenniswong Mar 25, 2007 07:41 PM

Hi! Does anybody know where I can find a 18" wide x 18" deep x 12" tall glass aquarium tank? It's for my horned frog.

Thanks!
Kennis

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bighurt Mar 25, 2007 09:59 PM

I know a few aquaria companies back in the 80's and early 90's made turtle tanks that were 24" instead of 18" but I doubt they are still available. Might want to check local aquaria resalers and see if a model similar to what you want is available.

If not you can always build your own glass tank.
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uf_g8or Mar 28, 2007 04:32 PM

I'm not sure where you're located but there is an awesome aquarium builder in Dickson, TN called GlassCages. I've bought from them a few times several years ago and was always impressed. They can build just about any shape and size you want. And when I worked at the Nashville Zoo, we bought tons of glass aquariums to use as breeding tanks behind the scenes for various frog and gecko species.

Their website is www.glasscages.com

Hope that helps some!

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