Hello,
I'm selling a 125 glass RR aquarium with two overflows with a homemade 4 x 8 plywood stand as is. It's definitely 72" L and I believe a standard 125 so 18" W x 24" H? There's a fair bit of sand on the bottom and it's pretty dirty, but structurally sound with no leaks. It was used briefly for FOWLR then to house young koi in the winter. No exposure to copper or any unsafe chemicals.
The stand is probably worth skipping, it leaves everything exposed, but you're certainly welcome to it if you want. I think there's also some old Aquaclear filters laying around and a Python water changer - any aquarium supplies laying around you might want are included.
Due to the nature of the house it will have to be carried through a backyard door, down a patio, then through a small front yard. Please bring a large vehicle and adequate manpower to help move it. Only at the house two days a week on Friday and Saturday afternoons to clear it out a bit before an estate sale. I'll update with an actual picture soon, attached one for reference to demonstrate overflow placement. As mentioned, the actual tank is not anywhere near this condition.
Conveniently located in Langhorne, Bucks County, PA, just between Core Creek Park and the Newtown Bypass.
I'm selling a 125 glass RR aquarium with two overflows with a homemade 4 x 8 plywood stand as is. It's definitely 72" L and I believe a standard 125 so 18" W x 24" H? There's a fair bit of sand on the bottom and it's pretty dirty, but structurally sound with no leaks. It was used briefly for FOWLR then to house young koi in the winter. No exposure to copper or any unsafe chemicals.
The stand is probably worth skipping, it leaves everything exposed, but you're certainly welcome to it if you want. I think there's also some old Aquaclear filters laying around and a Python water changer - any aquarium supplies laying around you might want are included.
Due to the nature of the house it will have to be carried through a backyard door, down a patio, then through a small front yard. Please bring a large vehicle and adequate manpower to help move it. Only at the house two days a week on Friday and Saturday afternoons to clear it out a bit before an estate sale. I'll update with an actual picture soon, attached one for reference to demonstrate overflow placement. As mentioned, the actual tank is not anywhere near this condition.
Conveniently located in Langhorne, Bucks County, PA, just between Core Creek Park and the Newtown Bypass.
