I am going to be breaking down my 65 gal tank in the next couple of days and will be looking to sell it. It is drilled in one end of the tank to be set up as a peninsula-style tank. It has a knick on one of the corners that does not effect its structural integrity whatsoever. The knick could be easily covered up with a piece of black plastic corner trim (that is what I was originally intending on doing before deciding to take the tank down). I am looking to get $40 for it. (also willing to trade for zoas and possibly other types of corals).
I was using this tank in the common configuration (not as a peninsula) as you can see here. The black background seen here was merely painted on (latex) and can easily be completely removed with your fingernail. This is unlike the background on the plumbed side, that as I mentioned, is heavy duty vinyl
The plumbing is set up for a sump (if that's what you are asking...?). The knick doesn't effect the tank (other than aesthetically) , so I had originally intended to use acrylic corner trim to cover it up, seen here on this page: http://www.glasscages.com/?sAction=ViewCat&lCatID=43
I had it drilled by a saltwater tank maintenance company. I imagine you could just turn the tank around and then the plumbing would be on the left and should fit your needs. I just took the tank down and am about to hose it out now.
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