350 gallon fish tank for sale

350 gallon fish tank for sale

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Bare Aquarium

$6,708.00

350 gallon custom aquarium, 120 inches long, 60 inches deep, 12 inches tall

Add Glass Top

Would you like a custom glass top for this tank?

Painted Back

Would you like the back of this tank painted for a more complete look and to really make your fish pop? You can choose blue or black here, our most popular colors, or call 406-585-1151 to discuss other options!

Add Pad

Would you like a custom fit cellular support and leveling pad for this tank?

Front/Back Glass

Please choose which glass you want for the front and back of this tank.

Left/Right Side Glass

Please choose which glass you want for the left and right sides of this tank.

Bottom Glass

Please choose which glass you want for the bottom of this tank.

Holes Drilled

We can have up to four holes drilled in a tank. We will contact you for information on the location of the holes, should you choose to have the tank drilled.

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A custom built 350 gallon aquarium, 120 inches long, 60 inches deep and 12 inches tall.

Dimensions120 × 60 × 12 in

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Aquariums and Tanks

When you have small pets, such as fish or reptiles, the right aquarium setup can have a dramatic impact on their happiness and well-being. If you know what type of fish that you want, its important to build their tank environment around their specific needs. Whether you are making a first-time purchase or looking to expand your current fish population, you will want to choose a tank and aquarium setup that will provide the appropriate conditions for your little family members.

What size of fish tank do fish need?

When choosing an aquarium, it should be large enough to accommodate your fish and all of the aquascaping you will need to keep them healthy and happy, including room for the proper filter, lights, plants, and other items you wish to include. There is a rule of thumb for tropical fish that states you will need 1 gallon of water per fish. This rule does not apply to goldfish. For goldfish, you will want to start with a tank that holds a minimum of 20 gallons of water, with another 10 gallons of water per each additional fish. Because these fish like company, you should plan on having at least two in your tank. You may want to err on the side of caution and choose an aquarium that may be a little on the larger side rather than one that is too small and may affect the health of the fish.

What materials are aquariums made of?You have a choice when it comes to the material used for your tank:

  • Glass is relatively scratch-resistant and reasonably durable. Tempered glass is traditionally used for safety.
  • Acrylic or plexiglass is light in weight, can be made into nearly any shape, and is shatter-resistant.

What is a starter aquarium kit?

A starter kit includes the tank and other items to make a ready home for your new fish. Some of the items that your beginning setup might include are an aquarium, lights, heater, filter, gravel, plants, and a reef or other hiding spot.

What should you consider before choosing a fish tank?

Before you choose your new aquarium setup, you will want to determine some information regarding your available space, what you like, and the amount of time you can spend in regular maintenance.

  • Size: You can decide to get an aquarium based on your available space or on how many fish you would like in your setup.
  • Shape: There are rectangle, round, hexagonal, square, tower, and other shapes available in fish tanks. The more surface area of the water that is exposed to the air means more oxygen available to fish.
  • Weight: Not only should you take into account how heavy the tank itself is, but you will have to consider the water needed to fill it as well. Each gallon of water weighs a little more than 8 pounds. Add the water amount to the weight of your fish tank to get your total.

How much does a 350 gallon fish tank weigh?

Aquarium Water Weights.

What are the dimensions of a 350 gallon tank?

Standard Tank Size The standard 350-gallon tote tank dimension is 42" x 48" base with an overall height of 47". The stainless steel 350-gallon IBC has the same base dimensions as a pallet, but can hold more than SIX 55-gallon drums!

How long is a 500 gallon fish tank?

500 Gallon Custom Aquarium, 84x48x30.

How many fish can you put in a 300 gallon tank?

A full-sized 300-gallon fish tank can grow between 50-100 adult fish, or up to 75-150 lbs of edible fish per year**!