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BELDT'S AQUARIUM, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 
HEAVY DUTY ROD IRON ORNAMENTAL 
ROLLER STANDS 
Capacity 800 lbs. 
These ornamental rod iron stands are designed for large aquar¬ 
iums with heavy duty, ball bearing casters with 3-inch wheels. The 
construction of these stands is very rigid; the legs are %-inch square 
and not angles. With the aid of these stands aquariums having a 
capacity of 100 gallons may be moved about with ease. 
Price for stands up to 36 inches long, each $ 9.75 
37 to 48 inches long, each 11.25 
49 to 60 inches long, each 13.50 
Standard height, 30 inches 
HEAVY DUTY ANGLE IRON STANDS 
These stands are constructed with 1 '/ 2 -inch angle iron legs 
and fitted with special ball bearing caster with 3-inch wheels. 
They are designed to carry a capacity of 800 lbs. They are 30 
inches high. 
Stands up to 24 inches long, each $ 8.00 
25 to 36 inches long, each 9.00 
37 to 48 inches long, each 9.80 
49 to 60 inches long, each. 11.75 
Roller stands for aquariums made with one-inch angle 
iron legs and ball bearing casters with 2-inch wheels. Can be 
supplied up to 
24 inches, each . $7.00 
25 to 36 inches, each 7.75 
CHROMALOX AQUARIUM HEATER 
110-120 Volts 
This is a heater for large aquariums. 
Has an overall length of 12 inches; 
width 2/i inches. Will maintain a tem¬ 
perature of 75° F. in aquariums up to 
50 gallons. 
Three paramount virtues of the 
Chromalox heater: Sensitive, non¬ 
radio interfering, and sealed thermo¬ 
stat. Heavy brass tube chromium 
plated. Chromalox element. Water¬ 
proof mounting to keep drip water 
from getting into mechanism. The 
mounting must be kept above water 
level. Guaranteed for one year. 
Price each $6.50 
CASTER DOLLIE 
An all steel caster dollie 
designed for moving aquari¬ 
ums on which permanent 
casters are not desired. 
They are easily slipped 
under the stands or re¬ 
moved. Have Harvard Ball 
Bearings. Overall height, 2 
inches; overall width, 5% _ _ 
. , Caster Dome 
inches. 1 he heavy gauge 
steel frame is practically indestructible. 
Price per set of 4, postpaid $2.80 
Salem, Va., September 2, 1936. 
Beldt's Aquarium: 
I have had your No. 1 heater for three years and it is in 
fine condition. 
CARROLL WOOD, JR. 
Ottumwa, Iowa, October 28, 1936. 
Beldt’s Aquarium: 
Tank heater received and working good. 
G. E. BROWER. 
