tripsandfalls
11-03-2013, 12:12 AM
Hey,
I recently took down my 20G aquarium, and am looking to rehome it. It's an interesting tank because it's drilled in the bottom pane for a closed loop and has a glassed in overflow for incorporation of a sump. The nice thing about this setup is it eliminates the need for any internal powerheads.
The aquarium could use a good wash, but is otherwise in good shape. Glass is scratch free on the viewing sides
Here's how it look before being drilled for a closed loop:
http://s24.postimg.org/j7936dzlh/20_gal_005.jpg
Currently, view from top down showing the 4 openings (2 in the back, 2 in the front):
http://s22.postimg.org/tquptxqmp/image_5.jpg
From the front:
http://s22.postimg.org/6gl5c03kh/image_4.jpg
A look at the bulkheads from the bottom:
http://s22.postimg.org/wnmc7ylu9/image_3.jpg
This is how it looked when it was running:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5445/10079868423_53441265c7_z.jpg
I'll sell the aquarium only for $30, with bulkheads (and locline for the closed loop), a bucket of misc PVC fittings and a standpipe for the overflow for $60.
I also have a Tunze 1073.02 pump I used externally for the closed loop (used 1.5 years, runs like a top, nice and clean) that I can throw in for $50. (Like this one: http://www.tunze.com/details.html?&L=1&C=CA&user_tunzeprod_pi1%5Bprodid%5D=1073.020)
I used an Oceanic Model 1 sump with this, but it's currently being used as a holding tank. Once I empty it out, I can also throw that in for $30.
Take it all for $150.
Great tank for a nano reef. Shoot me any questions you may have. Located in Kerrisdale...
trips
I recently took down my 20G aquarium, and am looking to rehome it. It's an interesting tank because it's drilled in the bottom pane for a closed loop and has a glassed in overflow for incorporation of a sump. The nice thing about this setup is it eliminates the need for any internal powerheads.
The aquarium could use a good wash, but is otherwise in good shape. Glass is scratch free on the viewing sides
Here's how it look before being drilled for a closed loop:
http://s24.postimg.org/j7936dzlh/20_gal_005.jpg
Currently, view from top down showing the 4 openings (2 in the back, 2 in the front):
http://s22.postimg.org/tquptxqmp/image_5.jpg
From the front:
http://s22.postimg.org/6gl5c03kh/image_4.jpg
A look at the bulkheads from the bottom:
http://s22.postimg.org/wnmc7ylu9/image_3.jpg
This is how it looked when it was running:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5445/10079868423_53441265c7_z.jpg
I'll sell the aquarium only for $30, with bulkheads (and locline for the closed loop), a bucket of misc PVC fittings and a standpipe for the overflow for $60.
I also have a Tunze 1073.02 pump I used externally for the closed loop (used 1.5 years, runs like a top, nice and clean) that I can throw in for $50. (Like this one: http://www.tunze.com/details.html?&L=1&C=CA&user_tunzeprod_pi1%5Bprodid%5D=1073.020)
I used an Oceanic Model 1 sump with this, but it's currently being used as a holding tank. Once I empty it out, I can also throw that in for $30.
Take it all for $150.
Great tank for a nano reef. Shoot me any questions you may have. Located in Kerrisdale...
trips