Originally Posted by Beth
This thread is not about anyone's spelling or grammer. Helpfulness is appreciated, so lets stay on the topic and be helpful.
I think I mentioned quite a bit that could be considered "helpful". Since this person is local, I figured I'd mention a bit about the local stores that they might not have tried yet, and give a couple suggestions, as well as my experience. However, if they weren't local, I'd have closed the thread and backed right out, because it was nearly impossible to read the first time through. I mean, seriously. If you have a serious question, learn to present yourself seriously. dude soryr wanst being hostile just liek there are certian things i ahte when my dad dose and i have certian preferences about what iw ant to buy.
The Wal-Mart tanks they sell are All-Glass Aquarium tanks, which are going to be just as good as any that you get at a fish store. While I was there last, they had a pretty darn nice bowfront tank, I'd guess it's probably 55-70 gallons without having looked. The price for the stand and the tank was less than I've seen the tank alone sell for at a LFS. It's not acrylic, and if you do want to go acrylic, then yes, "price tags are far to high for a kid to afford" for a lot of people. Hell, I'm 24, and I couldn't afford an acrylic tank -- I couldn't justify the extra expense from a glass tank. In the end it's a giant container of water; weight wasn't an issue because you only have to move it once, and once it's full of water, the weight of the tank is negligible anyway. Acrylic might be a little clearer, but I'm looking at my tank right now, and it looks clear to me! Most of the time there's a small bit of algae on the front anyway, so that's going to defeat the "clearest possible" thing anyway.
Wal-Mart has a 55 gallon aquarium for $164 on their site, plus $70 for the stand = $234. Comes with hood, filter, heater, net, and a couple other little things. A quick Google search for acrylic 55 gallon tanks comes up with $293.54 as the first price listed for a 55 gallon acrylic. A black pine acrylic stand runs about $159.39 from the same site. Add in the filter (about $50), heater (about $15), hood (about $60 for a standard Fluorescent, which is all the Wal-Mart one will come with anyway), and add $10 for the other miscellaneous crap, and that's $588, assuming you can find it locally and don't have to get it shipped. $588 - $234 = a $354 difference. Is it worth $354 to you? Maybe... but if you're complaining about it being really expensive, maybe it's time to reconsider what you "need" and what you "want" based on what you can "afford".