Acrylic Tank Specials

Well it's that time of the year when we have all hope to have extra cash in our pocket from tax returns so why not get a nice aquarium for your fish room. I am running a special on any 240 or 450 gallon acrylic aquarium ordered between Jan. 30th through Feb. 14th. The special includes acrylic tank, oak stand/ canopy stained to your choice of color and can drill holes for free. Overflows are $45 each if you wish to have them put in the aquarium. The prices are below.

New 240 gallon Acrylic Tank (96x24x24) w/ oak stand and canopy- $2800

New 450 gallon Acrylic Tank (96x36x30) w/ oak stand/ canopy- $5500

These tanks are not built yet and require $840 or $1740 deposit to begin building. The final amount must be paid before shipment. All of these aquariums come with a 15 year warranty. The price does not include shipping either. It will take me 4-6 weeks to build these aquariums before they will be ready to ship. For questions or to place an order please email me at tropicalcreations@gmail.com or call me at 703-731-9700.
 

kevin911

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Woah @4,500 is that 1.5 inch acrylic ? Got a quote for the same for around 3k only 1.25 thick though.

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kevin911

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Hes base in PA.. there's also a guy in VA I believe is Artfully Acrylic ? Heard he putting out some very competitive price as well. 8x3x3 was $1200 -1500 last I check which is very decent in my opinion.. I believe there were a thread on his work here..
 

Thai

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If these are your specials I can't imagine what you try to charge when not on special.
 

JasonC

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Instead of busting the guys chops, how about first finding out if there is a reason why the tanks go for a higher price? May be that he is using better materials, or manufacturing process than others? Also remember that materials prices go way down when you are buying in volume.... glasscages does large volumes of sales... they probably also get a sweetheart deal on their materials.

Bottom line, you don't like the prices, you don't have to buy... but there is no need to be rude.
 

Forester

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Instead of busting the guys chops, how about first finding out if there is a reason why the tanks go for a higher price? May be that he is using better materials, or manufacturing process than others? Also remember that materials prices go way down when you are buying in volume.... glasscages does large volumes of sales... they probably also get a sweetheart deal on their materials.

Bottom line, you don't like the prices, you don't have to buy... but there is no need to be rude.

+1 Well said!
 
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