PaulieReef
Member
Hey all,
I am not necessarily new, but I have never bought a used tank before, and about to buy a BIG used one.
I did some research on what to look for and I am going to see the tank this Saturday before buying and picking it up the following Saturday.
The deal is kind of unbeatable which makes me nervous, full 240g tank setup including, 3 Kessil 360 and 4 vipar spectrum light boxes, 90 gallon sump, apex classic with two energy bars, protein skimmer, return pump, the works, only for $2000.
The main thing I am worried about is the seal of the tank, the tank is about eight years old, two owners, first had it for six, current has had it for two.
Main things to look for, excess bubbles in the seal between glass panels, chips in the glass, any salt creep at the base of the tank or edges.
I already am planning on resealing the inner silicone of the tank as it is eight years old.
Is there anything major I should look for when I go up saturday? The tank is currently up and running, upon inspection on Saturday and the approval of buying it, the previous owners will begin to break it down for transport the following week.
For transport I plan on renting a 10' uhaul, as putting an eight foot tank in my 5' bed just doesn't seem smart. I also plan on putting a thick foam/rubber pad under the tank in the uhaul to prevent damages while traveling (1h 30 minutes distance).
Thoughts/concerns/missing anything?
Excited to be part of the reefing community again.
I am not necessarily new, but I have never bought a used tank before, and about to buy a BIG used one.
I did some research on what to look for and I am going to see the tank this Saturday before buying and picking it up the following Saturday.
The deal is kind of unbeatable which makes me nervous, full 240g tank setup including, 3 Kessil 360 and 4 vipar spectrum light boxes, 90 gallon sump, apex classic with two energy bars, protein skimmer, return pump, the works, only for $2000.
The main thing I am worried about is the seal of the tank, the tank is about eight years old, two owners, first had it for six, current has had it for two.
Main things to look for, excess bubbles in the seal between glass panels, chips in the glass, any salt creep at the base of the tank or edges.
I already am planning on resealing the inner silicone of the tank as it is eight years old.
Is there anything major I should look for when I go up saturday? The tank is currently up and running, upon inspection on Saturday and the approval of buying it, the previous owners will begin to break it down for transport the following week.
For transport I plan on renting a 10' uhaul, as putting an eight foot tank in my 5' bed just doesn't seem smart. I also plan on putting a thick foam/rubber pad under the tank in the uhaul to prevent damages while traveling (1h 30 minutes distance).
Thoughts/concerns/missing anything?
Excited to be part of the reefing community again.