The 55g tank I had to leave behind was 36" long and was made by Oceanic and had a beautiful stand with dark glass doors on 3 sides. So the place I have for a tank now would be a perfect fit. So I'm searching online for the company and who sells their products down here and cannot find the company, tank, or pet stores that carry them. All I can find are cubes and treatment chemicals and don't know if this is the same company.
Does anyone know anything about them?
Quote from: Ron Sower on September 11, 2016, 10:11:44 PM
The 55g tank I had to leave behind was 36" long and was made by Oceanic and had a beautiful stand with dark glass doors on 3 sides. So the place I have for a tank now would be a perfect fit. So I'm searching online for the company and who sells their products down here and cannot find the company, tank, or pet stores that carry them. All I can find are cubes and treatment chemicals and don't know if this is the same company.
Does anyone know anything about them?
George lives in Phoenix, he might know... huh
I THINK Oceanic was bought out by someone, maybe All-glass or Perfecto,whoever the parent company of those is.
Don't know if they are still making them.
I will see if i can find it online.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDCtEO_Bg0c
From 2011. :'(
https://reefbuilders.com/2011/03/18/update-future-oceanic-aquarium-products/
Aqueon and Marineland make 36'' long larger tanks,about 18'' wide and 65 gallons.
Probably not stocked by a shop,but likely can be ordered.
Marineland tank size chart.
36'' X 18'' X 24'',65 GALLON.
pdf tank size link
http://www.marineland.com/Products/glass-aquariums-and-tanks/standard-rectangular-freshwater-saltwater-aquariums.aspx
Aqueon tank size chart.
Approximately 36'' X 18'' X 25''.65 GALLON.
http://www.aqueonproducts.com/products/standard-aquariums.htm
I would call or stop by a reef store in Phoenix. It seems like they sell mostly acrylic but they might know where to get a higher quality glass tank... or maybe order one in.
Great input! Thanks so much for the help. I will have to restructure my thinking and design ideas as we begin building out our expanding room.! I really appreciate this - especially Greg's input!