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Old March 26th 04, 04:50 PM
Dinky
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"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
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| It's beautiful & I've not seen one like it.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=20 755
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| And NO, I don't know this person I'm in Ohio
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| Mary
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Damn. I'd be all over it, but it's 2000mi away. I'm thinking of
bidding on it anyway, and eating the shipping.


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Old March 26th 04, 05:00 PM
Mary E. Hill
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"Dinky" wrote in message
ink.net...


"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
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| It's beautiful & I've not seen one like it.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=20 755
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| And NO, I don't know this person I'm in Ohio
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| Mary
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Damn. I'd be all over it, but it's 2000mi away. I'm thinking of
bidding on it anyway, and eating the shipping.


Did you yet? Are you gonna? Let us know I'm nosy.


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Old March 26th 04, 05:13 PM
axeman chris
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"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
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"Dinky" wrote in message
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"Mary E. Hill" wrote in message
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| It's beautiful & I've not seen one like it.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=20 755
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| And NO, I don't know this person I'm in Ohio
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| Mary
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Damn. I'd be all over it, but it's 2000mi away. I'm thinking of
bidding on it anyway, and eating the shipping.


Did you yet? Are you gonna? Let us know I'm nosy.


Me too - we can live vicariously through Dinky :-)

Jacqui





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Old March 26th 04, 07:39 PM
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They are pretty common in Europe with several manufacturers producing them.
Mine is a Vision 350 from Juwel
http://www.aqualifeuk.com/shop/3/119/145/215/ and the smooth curve doesn't
cause visual problems. The three foot reach to the rear corner is another
matter..........
Sue




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Old March 26th 04, 07:48 PM
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OOPS - mine is a TRIGON 350 it replaced a vision ;op
Sue
"Sue" wrote in message
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They are pretty common in Europe with several manufacturers producing

them.
Mine is a Vision 350 from Juwel
http://www.aqualifeuk.com/shop/3/119/145/215/ and the smooth curve doesn't
cause visual problems. The three foot reach to the rear corner is another
matter..........
Sue






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Old March 26th 04, 07:49 PM
Ireney Berezniak
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Are these tanks rare? I usually see a couple of them waiting for a happy
owner in my local pet store ... not a big pet store at that. I'm in
Calgary, Canada. And I didn't notice distortion, either ... if anything,
these tanks allow a great view of your set up. I have been eyeing them for
quite some time 8)

My only concern with these tanks would be the close proximity to the walls
on either of the angled sides ... I suspect this would affect the water
temperature, especially in cold days ... and cold days in Canada are quite
frequent 8P

ib.


"Sue" wrote in message
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They are pretty common in Europe with several manufacturers producing

them.
Mine is a Vision 350 from Juwel
http://www.aqualifeuk.com/shop/3/119/145/215/ and the smooth curve doesn't
cause visual problems. The three foot reach to the rear corner is another
matter..........
Sue






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Old March 26th 04, 08:00 PM
Sue
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I must say I've never seen a big corner tank on sale when I dropped into
fish store in the USA but they are not uncommon here in the UK with any
specialist shop having at least one on view.

Insulation is not a problem. You put a background behind the tank & stick
styrofoam between that & the walls.
Sue

"Ireney Berezniak" wrote in message
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Are these tanks rare? I usually see a couple of them waiting for a happy
owner in my local pet store ... not a big pet store at that. I'm in


My only concern with these tanks would be the close proximity to the walls
on either of the angled sides ... I suspect this would affect the water
temperature, especially in cold days ... and cold days in Canada are quite
frequent 8P

ib.



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Old March 26th 04, 08:05 PM
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"Ireney Berezniak" wrote in message
news:CP%8c.21725$Ct5.10094@edtnps89...
Are these tanks rare? I usually see a couple of them waiting for a happy
owner in my local pet store ... not a big pet store at that. I'm in
Calgary, Canada. And I didn't notice distortion, either ... if anything,
these tanks allow a great view of your set up. I have been eyeing them

for
quite some time 8)

My only concern with these tanks would be the close proximity to the walls
on either of the angled sides ... I suspect this would affect the water
temperature, especially in cold days ... and cold days in Canada are quite
frequent 8P



These tanks are also very common where I live, and whenever I see them I
always notice how the fish appear to be behind a magnifying glass - smaller
when on the side, getting bigger when in front, then getting smaller as they
swim over to the other side again. How very strange to realize that it
doesn't look like that to everyone... Goes to show that we all percieve
things differently

I would think that if the walls get cold when it's cold outside it might
affect the water temperature, but the heater should be able to compensate
for that? I live in an enviroment that's far from what I whish for - down to
20 below C, but I never noticed the walls getting cold on the inside. I
assume that would differ from house to house though


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Old March 26th 04, 08:17 PM
Ireney Berezniak
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Indeed, I'm renting an older house ... circa 1960's, I suspect. The
insullation doesn't seem to be particularly well done, or perhaps its
effectiveness has diminished over the years, as walls get cooler to the
touch in the winter time. But as Sue pointed out, I could easily put some
insulation between the tank and the walls if I wanted to ...

"McEve" wrote in message
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"Ireney Berezniak" wrote in message
news:CP%8c.21725$Ct5.10094@edtnps89...
Are these tanks rare? I usually see a couple of them waiting for a

happy
owner in my local pet store ... not a big pet store at that. I'm in
Calgary, Canada. And I didn't notice distortion, either ... if

anything,
these tanks allow a great view of your set up. I have been eyeing them

for
quite some time 8)

My only concern with these tanks would be the close proximity to the

walls
on either of the angled sides ... I suspect this would affect the water
temperature, especially in cold days ... and cold days in Canada are

quite
frequent 8P



These tanks are also very common where I live, and whenever I see them I
always notice how the fish appear to be behind a magnifying glass -

smaller
when on the side, getting bigger when in front, then getting smaller as

they
swim over to the other side again. How very strange to realize that it
doesn't look like that to everyone... Goes to show that we all percieve
things differently

I would think that if the walls get cold when it's cold outside it might
affect the water temperature, but the heater should be able to compensate
for that? I live in an enviroment that's far from what I whish for - down

to
20 below C, but I never noticed the walls getting cold on the inside. I
assume that would differ from house to house though




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Old March 27th 04, 03:49 AM
Rick
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"Ireney Berezniak" wrote in message
news:CP%8c.21725$Ct5.10094@edtnps89...
Are these tanks rare? I usually see a couple of them waiting for a happy
owner in my local pet store ... not a big pet store at that. I'm in
Calgary, Canada. And I didn't notice distortion, either ... if anything,
these tanks allow a great view of your set up. I have been eyeing them

for
quite some time 8)

My only concern with these tanks would be the close proximity to the walls
on either of the angled sides ... I suspect this would affect the water
temperature, especially in cold days ... and cold days in Canada are quite
frequent 8P

ib.

cold days in Calgary, haha. Well I guess you have a few. Your lucky , you
have no idea how much more expensive the tanks are in Winnipeg. I was
visiting relatives in Calgary and stopped in at Big Al's and the prices are
less than half what they are here. BTW you have a very nice store there at
Golds. Great looking fish and I notice all individually filtered tanks.

Rick


 




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