200g Glass Tank for Sale

inwall75

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My 200g prop tank is on the market. I'm moving and all of the livestock has already been sold long ago. (Heck, even my 75g inwall display is gone...I need to change my username).

There are 2 issues with this tank. During the time that I was in Washington, DC more than I was in St. Louis, the water evaporated leaving massive salt-stains.

1) You will need $10 worth of vinegar to remove the salt stains in my estimation.
2) This is a glass tank and not acrylic. It is made of very thick glass. You WILL need 5 or 6 VERY strong volunteers to move it as it is around 650 pounds.

Send me a PM if you are interested. I'm a CPA and I'm swamped right now. As a result, I'm pricing it to move quickly. Additionally, if I don't respond to a PM right away, I hope you understand based on how many hours I'm working right now.

I was thinking of selling in the range of $200. I know I could get a lot more if I cleaned it but that is not an option until after tax season.
 
I wish I had an elevator so I could get that monster into my basement and turn it into a sump.
 
Grace's Dad. Sorry about the mailbox being full. That happens all the time and I forget to empty it.

Doc, I'll have to measure it tomorrow.

Chris, it doesn't leak but anytime you move a tank that big, it is a good idea to reseal with silicone just on the off chance that a seam weakened.

There is one other thing that I forgot to mention. This will not make a good display tank unless you have a sandbed. The bottom is made of wood with glass siliconed to it by the former owner. However for a prop tank, it was awesome.
 
Sure thing Chris.

Doc,

I forgot to measure yesterday. I'll do it today. I'm kind-of living out of two houses at the moment due to a move. That, along with the fact that it's tax season as well, is making me a little scatterbrained.
 
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