LF cube aquarium

Henchman24

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I recently moved to st. petersburg from Arizona. I am looking to set up a cube tank in the 29 gallon to 60 gallon range. If anyone has something for sale or can point me toward a LFS that sells cube aquariums I would be grateful. I have only visited a few stores so far but most of them sell everything but aquariums. haven't had much luck on Craigslist but I'm sure if I give it time I will find something.
 
Try fins and skins: 8451 49th st north. Last time I was there, they had one in the corner of their tank area and have biocubes. This was like a week ago. As far as I know, they can order anything in.
 
I have this tank available, its located in Riverview, oceanic 33gallon tank only, not drilled, $20.
 

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I bought the 33 gallon cube from aguila88psi then I bought a 50 gallon cube as well. I was thinking I might be able to use the 33 as a sump but I think it is too tall. Does anyone have a sump with less than a 24" footprint that would want to trade for the 33 gallon cube. 33 gallon tank dimensions are 20" wide by 18" deep by 22" tall. I also could sell someone the 33 gallon tank for the $20 I paid for it. Now I need to find a stand or someone who could build one.

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I have a 20long that you may be able to use?

A 20 long might work for a sump if the stand I get has enough room for it. I am planning out of order. I need to get a stand in order to figure out how much room is available for a sump. I don't think the 34 cube will work for sump so I will probably sell it. I will probably start a build thread once I have a few more items in place. I am living in a apartment so I think building a stand myself would be difficult. I think I should be able to get some quotes from a few local cabinet builders.
 
I have this stand if you are interested. It is 24x24x37 made of 3/4" furniture grade plywood and made by a cabinet maker. Overall it is in good shape and very sturdy. Let me know if this will work.


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I have this stand if you are interested. It is 24x24x37 made of 3/4" furniture grade plywood and made by a cabinet maker. Overall it is in good shape and very sturdy. Let me know if this will work.

I am thinking I will build a stand myself mainly because I want to make it larger than the 24 by 24 tank footprint so I can use a larger sump. I think I can make a stand frame out of 2 by 6 pieces fairly easily to get the tank up & running. Then finish it later by adding removable panels or possibly replace the stand at a later time.

I have a 20long that you may be able to use?
That is the route I think I am going to take, using a 20 long for a sump. I just have to have more than 30 inches available in the stand. I guess it depends on how far away you live or if you are interested in trading for the 34 gallon I was going to use for sump.
 
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