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Originally Posted by Jusanotherdude
Why buy a new tank when you can buy a used one for penies on the dollar and you would not be able to tell the difference anyway? FAR much less risk involved with a used tank/stand than a new one. Especially since it is just for turles. If nothing else buy the tank used and the stand new if you're that concerned about it. No place is going to be "cheap" no matter where you look for the size you want.
So long as they are not chipped or overly scratched you'll be fine..... A thorough cleaning (which should be done with new tanks also) will take care of any potential residue you think could be there.... And as far as leaks, repairing a standard aquarium for leaks is insanely easy.....
JaD
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Yes Sir, I've resealed dozens. With these turtles the tank will only be 3/4 way filled. They need a place to sit like a flat rock or a log. I guess they are redear sliders.
They are nasty and if she has had them for a few years they are big. Like a small dinner plate BIG. They are messy and would clog a big ehiem 2060 or fluval fx5 in a couple of days. Forget a cannister.
Powerheads and a continuios water change is the way to go. 50 gals a day is were I would feel comfortable. Plumbing it is the trick.
Are you going to put a canopy on the tank? You will need special reptile lights they like to soak in the sun while they lounge on the rocks.