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Eb0la11
06-26-2011, 11:40 PM
Hey everyone, ok so Ive got my parting out of all my livestock etc completely done. I now have the equipment to sell.

I am selling a 165 gallon tank with 55 gallon sump along with a metal stand and all the plumbing parts I used for the setup as well as a 1600 GPH pump. Price - $800

Display Tank
Measures 72"long by 22" wide and 24" tall.

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk158/Eb0la11/IMGP7518.jpg

Glass is immaculate condition. Not a scratch on it, very clear. Tank has was made 2 years ago and has a rear overflow box attached. It has two 2" drains for a herbie style drain and four 1/2" returns. This system can pump out 30x turn over every hour no problem with the right pump.

Sump
The sump is a polished edge, rimless one that measures 16x16x54

It contains a refugium compartment, and a compartment for either an in sump skimmer or else a frag compartment perfect for anyone that is into fragging colonies. This setup would require an out of sump skimmer.

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk158/Eb0la11/IMGP7520.jpg

Stand
The stand is a steel framed stand which allows for MAXIMUM room for you to get under the tank and tinker. I'm never complaining about awkward spots or anything like that. The stand itself is 36" tall, 72" long and 22" wide.

I'm open to negotiating in some other small pieces of equipment perhaps too. Things like a korallia or heater, refugium light perhaps etc... Only serious PMs please.

Here is a picture of what I was able to do with the unit:
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk158/Eb0la11/IMGP7393.jpg

Plumbing Parts
I also have all the plumbing parts for it already done and ready to go. This includes parts like lock line which can be quite expensive as well as a 2 inch pvc gate valve that was 60 dollars new on its own. Not to mention the hours of labour required to water tight this pumbing has all been done. You just take the different parts and attach it all back together in its new home as I have made it come apart with union valves all over.

Eb0la11
06-29-2011, 10:57 PM
Bump for a good deal.

Eb0la11
07-01-2011, 07:13 PM
Price reduced 100 dollars less.

Eb0la11
07-02-2011, 09:54 PM
Does anyone know someone that I could contact that might be interested? I think this price is easily a deal for anyone starting out. Ive been in the hobby long enough to know.

Id even still be willing to negotiate throwing in some other small pieces of equipment or other ways I can help out. I would love to have this thing sold over the next couple weeks.

RebelThunder
07-03-2011, 09:04 PM
its a killer deal no doubt.maybe space is a concern.mine is the distance for me to pick it up.lol

Eb0la11
07-05-2011, 06:18 AM
Thanks Rebel, 5 hours is worth it! :) You ever swing through? There are several people in Edmonton looking for a tank this size too that have expressed interest. Would love someone from Calgary to gain some interest.

lastlight
07-05-2011, 07:08 AM
Maybe threaten to give the thing to the zoo if nobody jumps on it? :biggrin:

RebelThunder
07-05-2011, 09:04 AM
yeah it might be.but i still need to consider the gas expense and type of vehicle I would need for it. :)

Eb0la11
07-05-2011, 10:50 PM
yeah it might be.but i still need to consider the gas expense and type of vehicle I would need for it. :)

Anyone that has to drive 3+ hrs to get it I'll offer 50 bucks towards gas if they do it.