Hey it's that time again!!!!

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PowersSax911

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Well, its that time again where im shopping for a bigger tank for my greek. (they grow up sooo fast :() Well anyway, i would like some ideas for purchasing a new tank. I like the waterland tubs lllreptile has, Cuz there HUGE and they're relatively cheap.

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I agree. I use 200 gallon stock tanks for the water turtles. They're 6' X 2' for $130. I don't work with Greek's but I imagine that size would be ideal.
 

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uhh i should've mentioned this earlier, but it has to go in my house. I would put it outside, but i live in a place where its 115 degrees in summer and 25 degrees during the winter for weeks on end. I also am worried that something bad might happen to them. But I'll look into it. any places where i can find them?
 

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I've had stock tanks in the house with tortoises in them, but if you are worried about looks, I would build a tortoise table instead. Probably the cheapest option.

Stock tanks can be found at places like Tractor Supply, or other "farm" stores.

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