- Location
- Long Island, NY
Hello All,
I've come across an issue and came to the experts for advice. Even though I've been a member on this site for close to five years, I haven't had a tank for most of that time. I used to have a 55G tank (non RR) a couple of years ago that fell by the wayside after a tank crash and some personal issues. I've always browsed the forums and marketplace just to stay involved. Fast forward to this past December, where I spotted a local ad for a 72G RR bowfront with stand for a great price. Like a lot of people I always wanted to go bigger and have a sump. I ended up buying the tank and stand and in the process met a great guy. He also happened to be breaking down his 180G tank at the same time and for some additional cash, I was able to take the water, live rock, and fish from his 180G for my 72G. I set the tank up and everything was running great. That is until I heard a noise Thursday night and noticed some of my rock fall in the tank. Upon inspection it looks like what was once a crack in the center brace has now turned into a giant split.
Pics of split in 72G center brace:
It just so happens around this same time I had several PMs out to people about tanks for sale (like everyone else never satisfied with tank size). I found a RR 90G with stand for a decent price. I had texted the guy with a pic of the bowfront crack and explained my situation, he said he didn?t think the bowfront would break because the brace was still somewhat intact. But he had the tank for sale if I wanted. Now I know I could have emptied the 72G and replaced the top frame, but I looked at it as a way to upgrade with the wife?s approval. At this time the wife was worried the 72G bow was going to break and flood our living room. The guy was leaving on a weeks vacation starting today, so I arranged to buy and pick up the tank yesterday. Long story short, I picked up the tank yesterday and just now got a neighbor to help me carry it into the house and put it on the stand. The tank was upside down the whole time (from when I picked it up from the seller, put in the car and carried into the house). Now that the tank is upright on the stand I look at the top frame and wouldn?t you know it ? several cracks in it. Both front and back of the center brace area.
Pics:
Needless to say the wife is not happy. So there is my dilemma, what should I do? Is this something the seller should have disclosed? I know I should have looked at the tank better, but I wanted to get something quick before the other tank blew and like I said he was leaving on vacation so that was my one chance to get the tank. He also knew what I was going through with the 72G tank, how could he not know his tank had a cracked frame as well. Does it matter on a regular rectangular tank if the top frame has cracks, as opposed to the bowfront?
I can?t help but feel like I was taken advantage of. Thanks in advance for the comments and advice.
I've come across an issue and came to the experts for advice. Even though I've been a member on this site for close to five years, I haven't had a tank for most of that time. I used to have a 55G tank (non RR) a couple of years ago that fell by the wayside after a tank crash and some personal issues. I've always browsed the forums and marketplace just to stay involved. Fast forward to this past December, where I spotted a local ad for a 72G RR bowfront with stand for a great price. Like a lot of people I always wanted to go bigger and have a sump. I ended up buying the tank and stand and in the process met a great guy. He also happened to be breaking down his 180G tank at the same time and for some additional cash, I was able to take the water, live rock, and fish from his 180G for my 72G. I set the tank up and everything was running great. That is until I heard a noise Thursday night and noticed some of my rock fall in the tank. Upon inspection it looks like what was once a crack in the center brace has now turned into a giant split.
Pics of split in 72G center brace:


It just so happens around this same time I had several PMs out to people about tanks for sale (like everyone else never satisfied with tank size). I found a RR 90G with stand for a decent price. I had texted the guy with a pic of the bowfront crack and explained my situation, he said he didn?t think the bowfront would break because the brace was still somewhat intact. But he had the tank for sale if I wanted. Now I know I could have emptied the 72G and replaced the top frame, but I looked at it as a way to upgrade with the wife?s approval. At this time the wife was worried the 72G bow was going to break and flood our living room. The guy was leaving on a weeks vacation starting today, so I arranged to buy and pick up the tank yesterday. Long story short, I picked up the tank yesterday and just now got a neighbor to help me carry it into the house and put it on the stand. The tank was upside down the whole time (from when I picked it up from the seller, put in the car and carried into the house). Now that the tank is upright on the stand I look at the top frame and wouldn?t you know it ? several cracks in it. Both front and back of the center brace area.
Pics:




Needless to say the wife is not happy. So there is my dilemma, what should I do? Is this something the seller should have disclosed? I know I should have looked at the tank better, but I wanted to get something quick before the other tank blew and like I said he was leaving on vacation so that was my one chance to get the tank. He also knew what I was going through with the 72G tank, how could he not know his tank had a cracked frame as well. Does it matter on a regular rectangular tank if the top frame has cracks, as opposed to the bowfront?
I can?t help but feel like I was taken advantage of. Thanks in advance for the comments and advice.