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Post Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2026 1:29 pm   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

oh that was 2017! only the most recent messages were from 2022! :0
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Post Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2026 7:35 pm   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

so, my dad is too sketched out by the idea of constructing a DIY plywood tank. he's worried about the weight of the water cracking the wood. what a dork
he does seem okay with the idea of cutting into the wall though, he suggested an idea to cut a hole and build a nesting area resting in it, extending the basking area. if i'm not making sense, look at the last image on page 1 of this thread. extend basking platform to the left, into the wall. put bin of soil/sand in wall underneath basking area.

that would be cool, but the other half of my problem is that i need a bigger tank for my three goldfish to overwinter in, and skipper's current tank would be a major improvement!

so, since i'm "nOt AlLoWeD" to haphazardly slap together a tank, i'm eyeing a 150gal fiberglass tank w front window, for $671 (pentair). that price is moderately crazy but it's technically doable if i reallly budget for a few months! i'm scared of the shipping cost, though... it needs a "custom quote"
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1 beagle-pit bull mix
1 spontaneously morphed freak boy axolotl
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Post Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2026 4:09 pm   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

Is the tank going to be placed in a basement or outside? I'm not sure about cutting into the wall either... it's just that it can be a lot of work. A fiberglass tank does sound interesting, though I might be tempted to go a little bigger given the financial investment.
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Post Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2026 6:29 am   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

I can't seem to keep those suction cup brushes stuck to the glass. My kids knock them loose in no time and I find them floating around their tanks.
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Post Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2026 11:11 am   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

i solved that problem by zip tying it to her little shelf-house!
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maybe your turtles don't have shelf-houses though lol.
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1 beagle-pit bull mix
1 spontaneously morphed freak boy axolotl
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Post Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2026 11:24 am   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

steve wrote:Is the tank going to be placed in a basement or outside? I'm not sure about cutting into the wall either... it's just that it can be a lot of work. A fiberglass tank does sound interesting, though I might be tempted to go a little bigger given the financial investment.


1. it'd be in the basement, where her current tank is! a big part of the reason that we built me a room in the basement is that the weight of her tank was causing the floor to sag...
2. i don't think cutting into the wall would be that much work. i mean, we built it, it's not load-bearing at all, and only one side is finished. it's just 2x4s, rolled insulation, and gypsum board on one side. there's one power outlet that we put in, which could be moved, and it'd be easy to see where the wires are by just pulling the insulation out.
3. the 180 gallon would fit, for $200 more... so be it. i'd do anything for this critter.
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1 red eared slider
1 beagle-pit bull mix
1 spontaneously morphed freak boy axolotl
2 regular style neotenous axolotls
3 goldfish
1 40g community with lotsa stuff
1 weird 15g reef setup
(soon!!!!) 1 weird freak girl GFP rescue axolotl
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Post Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2026 7:43 am   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

Sounds good! Is there a reason you want to go with the fiberglass tank over the stock tank, aside from the window? I also like the summer stock tank idea, a cover like you have for the fish should be fine.
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Post Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2026 10:07 am   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

the window and the shape. the fiberglass tank is completely rectangular, unlike stock tanks which usually have rounded corners, and that would work better for the idea i have.
(Ashton, he/him)
1 red eared slider
1 beagle-pit bull mix
1 spontaneously morphed freak boy axolotl
2 regular style neotenous axolotls
3 goldfish
1 40g community with lotsa stuff
1 weird 15g reef setup
(soon!!!!) 1 weird freak girl GFP rescue axolotl
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Post Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2026 12:27 pm   Re: Skipper, 12 years in

i caught her sleeping on the basking platform earlier!
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i've seen her bask with her eyes closed and limbs outstretched, but head down and legs danglin'? i don't remember seeing that before haha. she woke up and went back into the water a few minutes after i took the photo.
(Ashton, he/him)
1 red eared slider
1 beagle-pit bull mix
1 spontaneously morphed freak boy axolotl
2 regular style neotenous axolotls
3 goldfish
1 40g community with lotsa stuff
1 weird 15g reef setup
(soon!!!!) 1 weird freak girl GFP rescue axolotl
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