Thanks for the info Ray. I will check out the website that you recommend. I live just south of Boston.
-Shiloh
--- In tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com, sevenspringss@... wrote:
>
> Hi Shiloh,
>
> You can buy an acrylic aquarium directly from the manufacturer, and
> eliminate any shipping charges too, if you live near one of their drop off points.
> Try Twin Oaks (Glass Cages) in Tennessee. They'll make just about any size
> tank you want, to order. They're an independent, family run -- Tom, Beth &
> David Fiala -- all-glass and acrylic aquarium and terrarium manufacturer in
> Dickson, TN (1500 E. Piney Road).
>
> They have a weekly schedule of drop offs of ordered tanks, that they will
> drive your tank to in their trailer, to a centrally located area near many
> major cities for you to pick up if your near any of these location. If you're
> not near a drop off location, an acrylic tank is light enough so as to be
> able to ship at a reasonable fee.
>
> For info on their drop off schedule, check out their website at:
> < www.glasscages.com >. You'll see a button to hit near the upper left of
> their page that opens to their schedule. Next week, they'll be dropping off
> at various locations in the mid-West. They have a regular loop of drop off
> points, most of them East of the Mississippi. although there's a number of
> other drop locations west of the Mississippi. Their phone number is --
> (615) - 446-8877 and their email address is < glasscages@... >.
>
> While I see you want an acrylic aquarium, for anyone ordering a glass
> aquarium, one must specify they want an "aquarium," since they'll then make your
> tank with heavier glass than they would use in a terrarium.
>
> Ray
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