Selling very nice prop tank (buffed up could be show).

jay24k

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It's a little too much for the room as it evaporates alot. I also just don't have the time for it. When I get home I'll get more details and pictures. Many have seen the tank.

The tank is 3'x3'x12" made of acrylic. I put a 4 inch lip around the top and it makes the tank have ZERO bow. It has angle overflows in each corner and drilled.

The stand is made out of 2x4 and skinned with oak sides. All trim is solid oak and it is on 4 oak legs to raise the whole thing off the ground. It was profesionally stained and cleared. Definitely a nice piece. Spent 300 on the oak alone.

When I built the tank, I paid for just the acrylic so that is what I'm selling it for. The tank quote alone was 900.00+. Because I used some of the left over pieces, it cost me around 125.00 in materials. These have scratches but someone could buff them out if you want. It was a prop tank so I didn't mind.
Tank and stand must be sold together. Not looking to bank a profit but pass the savings along as another fellow reefer helped me build the tank. Many on this site has seen the tank and fell in love with it.

Tank has been running for about 6 to 7 months.
Tank w/ Stand (Includes bulk heads and all plumbing)
30 gallon long sump already baffled
Tunze DOC Protein Skimmer 9010 -(Pump is being serviced by tunze and should be back shortly. Still under warranty)
Eheim 1262 Pump
250 watt ballast PFO. Great condition
DIY high reflective (solar tube material) lumenarc reflector with mogul socket and wiring)
250 watt XM 20K bulb

Around 50 lbs of Rock -

Would like 800 for it all minus the rock. If you buy it all, I'll sell the rock down to 2.00 per pound. I'll also sell you any frag in my tank for 15.00 if you buy the whole package. This would include tyree pieces, oregon tort, and several others.

I'll give it one week for the whole tank otherwise I'll start parting out. I live in Fruitland Park, FL. All my equipment is in pristine condition. I'll post pictures this evening.

Thanks,

Jason
 
Also, I built the tank where it splits in half but you can't tell because of the trim pieces. Otherwise, it wouldn't fit through a door being 3x'3.

The stand is around 40" tall I believe.
 
Sent pm back. Failed to mention I never built the oak doors but could easily be done. I wanted it open for quick and easy maintenance. The pictures will explain it 100%.

Thanks.
 
Here are some pictures. Tank is not cleaned so ignore some of the algae. If you notice the side trim on the picture, that is where the seam is hidden. It is nailed on half of the trim so the other side slides right in.

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