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tell me where I can buy a stock tank

kurma Aug 29, 2003 03:23 PM

thanks
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1.3.0 Leopard Geckos
2 Blizzard females, pair of albino trempors male is tangerine
Turtles
1.0.0 Common snapping turtle
0.1.0 Belize slider
0.1.0 Egyptian tortoise
2 hatchlings on the way a blacknobbed sawback and a commonmusk

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Colchicine Aug 29, 2003 04:45 PM

Go to rubbermaid.com, do the search for dealers in your area and start calling.
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bloomindaedalus Aug 30, 2003 05:18 PM

take 10 seconds and search through the forums, i have posted this stuff like 5 times in the last year.

Accomplice Sep 01, 2003 12:30 PM

They'll ship it to your door for around $240. Its bigger than the rubbermaids (300 gallon max). If you have Lowe's near your home they may be able to order a stock tank also. If not, call some feed stores they usually have some.

Kevin

turtlefancy Sep 04, 2003 06:13 PM

I dont know where you live but any farm ranch store would at least be able to order one for you. I just checked at my local one and a 350 gal poly tank was 129.00... the same size in rubber maid was 159.00. You can go up to a 600 gal in the poly tanks and they are just as durrable if not more so according to local ranchers here who use both. I was looking at one for my horses but have decided to get another one at that price for the turtles, since I get to create a turtle room in my hubbies garage.
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Slow and Steady wins the race...

Colchicine Sep 05, 2003 09:36 AM

The Rubbermaid stock tanks may be more expensive, but they are much easier to clean and to modify. The polytanks that I have had a lip that when you to the stock tank on its side to drain the water out, water runs into the lip and you can get it out. The results, the polytank can never be completely cleaned!
I've had to construct screen lids for some of the Rubbermaid stock tanks I've bought recently. They are much easier to modify to accommodate a hinged, screened lid
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...the oldest task in human history: to live on a piece of land without spoiling it."
Aldo Leopold (1938)

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