$250, OBO - Trades I might be interested in are a needle-wheel skimmer, pumps, 250W ballast/bulb/reflector or any other equipment I might need for the new tank ---->
I just picked up a 120, so my current tank is for sale (contingent upon the movers getting it here in one piece) - it should be here in about 1 week, but if not, it will be available after August 21st.
The tank is about 2 years old, includes 4 holes for a closed-loop circulation system (two 1" holes centered on either side of the overflow box, and two more 1" holes in the upper and lower right-hand corners) They are currently plugged, but I have the bulkheads (will need a little elbow grease to remove previous pvc glued inside) and about 2 feet of 3/4" loc-line, 3 2" flat nozzles, and 2 3/4" Y-splitters.
There are two small scratches, one near the top on the right side panel, and another along the top upper left-hand side of the front panel - you can see from the pictures of my gallery that these aren't really noticable unless you are looking for them, but I would like to mention them for anyone interested.
Stand is Oceanic - so the oak color between the stand and tank is slightly different, but the stand is very well built.
Canopy is my own crapsmanship - but it works to hold the lights and vent the heat, a few finishing touches (finishing the trim) would make it look a lot better.
Pictures are in my gallery - I'm open to any questions.
I just picked up a 120, so my current tank is for sale (contingent upon the movers getting it here in one piece) - it should be here in about 1 week, but if not, it will be available after August 21st.
The tank is about 2 years old, includes 4 holes for a closed-loop circulation system (two 1" holes centered on either side of the overflow box, and two more 1" holes in the upper and lower right-hand corners) They are currently plugged, but I have the bulkheads (will need a little elbow grease to remove previous pvc glued inside) and about 2 feet of 3/4" loc-line, 3 2" flat nozzles, and 2 3/4" Y-splitters.
There are two small scratches, one near the top on the right side panel, and another along the top upper left-hand side of the front panel - you can see from the pictures of my gallery that these aren't really noticable unless you are looking for them, but I would like to mention them for anyone interested.
Stand is Oceanic - so the oak color between the stand and tank is slightly different, but the stand is very well built.
Canopy is my own crapsmanship - but it works to hold the lights and vent the heat, a few finishing touches (finishing the trim) would make it look a lot better.
Pictures are in my gallery - I'm open to any questions.