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where to get viv.

hediki

i luv them all.
where can i get a good cheap acrylic viv, 20l. i see some on some site for about 50$+ and i got a 20g for 27$ but the bottom cracked so i think 50$+ is a little too hight if theres any cheaper. thanx see yah :toiletgra :roflmao:
 
Try Petsmart

When I was there the other day they had 20 gal reptile tanks, looked like glass to me. They came in a kit with a lid for about $40. I thought that was neat. I would have got one but I already had a 20 gal tank that I converted. I had 2 tanks so I just moved all my fish into 1, and that was part of how I sold my hubby on getting a corn - "well, I've got to do something with that 20 gal tank and converting it to salt will cost $100s once I've bought fish . . ." LOL But if I was looking for a viv I would get one of those.

M
 
While not the fanciest enclosures, I highly recommend plastic rubbermaid containers. Small holes can be drilled in the lids for ventilation, they are stackable (since you will likely be getting more!) and easily cleaned. They can be purchased for under 6 dollars at any hardware store, and one manufacturer even has clear-view containers now, in which the front has great visibility. Most importantly, these containers are about as escape-proof as any you will find. Best wishes.
 
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