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Gauging Interest - 120 Gallon Tank & Stand
Circumstances in my life have changed and my reef tank build must be postponed. As a result, I am gauging interest in the following:
120 Gallon Tank - 48" x 24" x 24"; Glass is clean and in great shape; Plastic top brace and old silicone have been removed; Not drilled but easily can be to my knowledge (I will throw in the 1.75" hole saw upon purchase). Simply re-seal (I've done the hard part), drill and install your overflow, add the bracing of your choice (not provided) and you're good to go. Before removal of top trim and old silicone DIY Stand - To match tank; Solid oak hardwood, 2x4 and oak plywood construction; Removable front panel and large area for filters/reactors. Asking $600 firm and I will only sell the tank & stand together. I will NOT part out. I do not have to sell this set up. I would like to sell it to someone who can appreciate it. Please PM if interested. I can also provide silicone (for reasonable cost) if required. Thank you. |
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Love the stand and tank beautiful
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Too bad you're so far away. If you we're in Toronto, I'd give you 6 bills for that in a heartbeat. |
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You could always ship it
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I think the shipping costs would be prohibitive.
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Interested....how tall is the stand?
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Glass box with stoney stuff and fisches... |
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Hi Brian. The exact dimensions of the stand are 50 3/16" L x 25 1/2" W x 40" H. I built it tall because I wanted to allow sufficient space for large skimmers, plumbing, fuge, etc. Drop me a line. |
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ttt
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BUMP
I really would like to see this go to someone who can appreciate it. Any takers? |
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