Not too sure if your budget is reasonable or not but have you tried asking Soon Heng?



Hi, does anyone know a place that makes customized 4x1x1ft rimless tanks with partitions and underflow. I'm looking at around $120 or so. Also a 4x1ft 2 tier wrought iron stand at a reasonable price, less than $100. Cant seem to find a place that sells it at my price range. Or is it because my price range is just too low? Any advice would be appreciated!
Not too sure if your budget is reasonable or not but have you tried asking Soon Heng?
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Oh, where can i get it the tank at $120~? I think ill buy the stand second hand.
With siliconed partitions, 6mm thick glass will do, on top of that the height is just 1 feetyou missed Alan selling the exact dimension tank with partitions a while back. His tank is 5 or 6mm thick if I'm not wrong
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Zack



Yup, I regret not getting it then. My father just told me i could get a 4 ft tank to put in my study room. Hahaha



Zack, know a place i get can the tank customised at my budget?



Nobody knows where i get buy and customize my tank? Some info would be much appreciated!





are you in a hurry to get it?
If not, try give N30 a call. their numbers can be found in the equipment section i believe. BUT your budget is a bit low...



How much should my budget be? I don't understand how a 2ft tank costs $35 alone and around $80 customized while a 4ft tank costs more than $400.
Last edited by frostbyte88; 24th Aug 2011 at 01:10. Reason: cost changes

Don't think you can find a shop that customized your 4ft tank at the range of $120 , Probably second hand through forum. Or maybe you would want to save money up for a few more months to get a new tank... Hope you get your new tank soon.
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