please help with stock tank sizes

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I'm looking for a rubbermaid stock tank. Does anybody know the dimensions of some of these sizes? 100 gal, 150 gal, or 200 gal. I'm looking for something roughly 48"long x 24" wide x 24" deep. I know that would be around 120 gallons but I'm looking for some actual sizes. It doesn't have to be exact, just close.
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I've got a 300 gallon that's about 6' in diameter. and I'm guessing 32" deep, I can go measure it but as for the other sizes I'm not sure.
 

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You can check out tractor supply online they give the sizes and depth of them
 
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Wow, Thank you. Ask and you shall receive.
Looks like the 100 gal. or the 70 gal is what I'm looking for.
Thanks again for the replies.
 
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I'll have to get the actual measurements I need and go to Tractor supply. I'm thinking of making my bog in one of these instead of using a liner. (In the spring)
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I'll have to get the actual measurements I need and go to Tractor supply. I'm thinking of making my bog in one of these instead of using a liner. (In the spring)
Thanks for the info

One of my land bogs is made out a 1000 gallon stock tank. It was going to be a lily pond, but a neighbors dog fell in, could not get out, luckily we were home. I just did not feel like digging it back out so filled it with peat moss and sand over a layer of dirt, made a neat carnivorous plant bog. Stays nice and wet.
 

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That's a good idea to do w/ some of the hibiscus plants I got from Larkin for next Spring as they like swampy soil.

Addy, now when dogs fall in your tank bog the plants gobble them up and not a sign of them left :ugh:
 

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That's a good idea to do w/ some of the hibiscus plants I got from Larkin for next Spring as they like swampy soil.

Addy, now when dogs fall in your tank bog the plants gobble them up and not a sign of them left :ugh:

laughing, no kidding jw, those plants love meat!
 
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That's a good idea to do w/ some of the hibiscus plants I got from Larkin for next Spring as they like swampy soil.

Addy, now when dogs fall in your tank bog the plants gobble them up and not a sign of them left :ugh:

Did you ever see the movie "Little shop of horrors"? He had the big Venus fly traps. They would talk and say"FEEEED ME"

 

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