Looking for a 100 rimless tank

Steve Ruddy

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Some of you know I took my 180 display down to put tile in my office. I had planned to put it back in afterwards but ended up selling it. It's been years and I have just kept some stuff in my holding systems in the garage. Well I am finally going to set up another display in my office and I'm thinking of buying a used tank. I want a 48 x 24 x 20 or something real close like a Elos 90. It must be glass and rimless. So if anyone comes across one please let me know. I only need the tank as I have everything else. However if the price is good enough and I can easily sell what I don't need I would consider buying a system.

Thanks,

Steve
 
I have an elos 120, newest version with new style overflow. Tank is in excellent condition. Stand is brand new, but not complete and only semi-assembled, so i can sell u just the tank.
Btw: to answer your other thread, their stands are basically ikea grade. Particle board with laminate on top. If wet often, it will deteriorate. Definitely not worth the price they charge for it!!
 
I have an elos 120, newest version with new style overflow. Tank is in excellent condition. Stand is brand new, but not complete and only semi-assembled, so i can sell u just the tank.
Btw: to answer your other thread, their stands are basically ikea grade. Particle board with laminate on top. If wet often, it will deteriorate. Definitely not worth the price they charge for it!!

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Link has been mangled. I don't think "a dozen asterisks".com is a real site.
That's weird I tested it after I posted. I wonder if it's against the rules to post a link to reef builders site? If anyone is interested you know where the blog is now. Here is a quote.
The Absolute Line of stands from Elos are made from five pieces of welded steel, each powder-coated to perfection and screwed together to form one solid aquarium stand. The panels of the Elos Absolute Line aquarium stands can be chosen from a rainbow of colors which are painted to a glossy finish, and which magnetically attached to the frame for the easiest access to all areas underneath the aquarium.

The panels also have foam insulation to reduce noise.

Ken aren't you thinking about making a metal frame stand? I'll have to see if I a DIY would be any less expensive. I don't know how to weld though.
 
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