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James October 16th 06 10:09 PM

Lucked into a 55 gal tank
 
Its owner stated that this tank was for freshwater and not salt..... I have
never heard of such but thought I would ask the group at large if anyone had
ever heard of this? Tank was bought used in 97. Thanks in advance for your
thoughts =)



James October 16th 06 10:45 PM

Lucked into a 55 gal tank
 
It was something about the sal****er and the silicon used to seal the
tank.....


"James" wrote in message
...
Its owner stated that this tank was for freshwater and not salt..... I
have never heard of such but thought I would ask the group at large if
anyone had ever heard of this? Tank was bought used in 97. Thanks in
advance for your thoughts =)




George Patterson October 17th 06 03:32 AM

Lucked into a 55 gal tank
 
James wrote:
It was something about the sal****er and the silicon used to seal the
tank.....


I've never heard or read about that making a difference. Any metal framing
generally dictates freshwater only, but those are rare these days.

The main thing about a 55 that makes it better for fresh than salt is the
profile. It's long and lean, which gives it lots of display area but less
surface area than other tanks that length. Extra surface area is preferable for
marine tanks.

George Patterson
All successes in conservation are temporary. All defeats are permanent.

RicSeyler October 17th 06 07:20 PM

Lucked into a 55 gal tank
 
I've never heard of that.
But someone else here might chime in.

James wrote:

It was something about the sal****er and the silicon used to seal the
tank.....


"James" wrote in message
...


Its owner stated that this tank was for freshwater and not salt..... I
have never heard of such but thought I would ask the group at large if
anyone had ever heard of this? Tank was bought used in 97. Thanks in
advance for your thoughts =)








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James October 17th 06 08:49 PM

Lucked into a 55 gal tank
 
So would it be fair to say that on this paticualr tank a Sump would be extra
preferable??


"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:DgXYg.4981$NK5.653@trnddc08...
James wrote:
It was something about the sal****er and the silicon used to seal the
tank.....


I've never heard or read about that making a difference. Any metal framing
generally dictates freshwater only, but those are rare these days.

The main thing about a 55 that makes it better for fresh than salt is the
profile. It's long and lean, which gives it lots of display area but less
surface area than other tanks that length. Extra surface area is
preferable for marine tanks.

George Patterson
All successes in conservation are temporary. All defeats are
permanent.




Wayne Sallee October 19th 06 07:42 PM

Lucked into a 55 gal tank
 
The silicone used should not make any difference as to
being used for fresh or salt.

55 gallons are so narrow that once you get your live rock
in, you don't have any room left.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



James wrote on 10/17/2006 3:49 PM:
So would it be fair to say that on this paticualr tank a Sump would be extra
preferable??


"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:DgXYg.4981$NK5.653@trnddc08...
James wrote:
It was something about the sal****er and the silicon used to seal the
tank.....

I've never heard or read about that making a difference. Any metal framing
generally dictates freshwater only, but those are rare these days.

The main thing about a 55 that makes it better for fresh than salt is the
profile. It's long and lean, which gives it lots of display area but less
surface area than other tanks that length. Extra surface area is
preferable for marine tanks.

George Patterson
All successes in conservation are temporary. All defeats are
permanent.





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