I have a 60 gallon aquarium with 15-20 gallon sump; beautiful natural wood stand/cabinet. PC lighting system with ballast, pump etc.
I have broken down this aquarium and it is now in the garage, ready to go. I am planning on tossing the live rock and sand on Sunday 4/1, figuring no one will want it (aiptaisia!).
The aquarium is acrylic and has some cleaning abrasions, but otherwise in okay condition (6 year old tank). Abrasions disappear when tank is filled, but more visible in its current empty condition. Plumbed very nicely with corner overflow draining to the sump, and then return pump.
The total aquarium dimensions (stand and aquarium) are:
50" wide, 53" high, 16" deep.
The visible height of the aquarium itself is about 15 1/4" (the distance between the bottom of the canopy and the top of the stand.
$250 or best offer. It is ready to load!
We live at 17th and Noe in San Francisco.
Marty Courson
martycourson2007@sflawyer.net
415-433-3100
See pictures at:
http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA1 http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA2 http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA3
I have broken down this aquarium and it is now in the garage, ready to go. I am planning on tossing the live rock and sand on Sunday 4/1, figuring no one will want it (aiptaisia!).
The aquarium is acrylic and has some cleaning abrasions, but otherwise in okay condition (6 year old tank). Abrasions disappear when tank is filled, but more visible in its current empty condition. Plumbed very nicely with corner overflow draining to the sump, and then return pump.
The total aquarium dimensions (stand and aquarium) are:
50" wide, 53" high, 16" deep.
The visible height of the aquarium itself is about 15 1/4" (the distance between the bottom of the canopy and the top of the stand.
$250 or best offer. It is ready to load!
We live at 17th and Noe in San Francisco.
Marty Courson
martycourson2007@sflawyer.net
415-433-3100
See pictures at:
http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA1 http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA2 http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA3