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Old 10-18-2005, 07:29 AM
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Default WTB Reef Ready 120+ in BC (Purchased)

I need it all! Currently I have several freshwater tanks but am looking to get a nice saltwater display tank so I will eventually need everything. Would like 24" wide and Cabinet stand if possible but let me know what you have. I live in Surrey but will travel for the right tank. Complete setup would be great but will buy by piece if need be.
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Old 10-18-2005, 07:37 AM
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Welcome to Canreef.

You have come to the right place.

Good luck with your new venture.

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Old 10-18-2005, 11:34 PM
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I need it all! Currently I have several freshwater tanks but am looking to get a nice saltwater display tank so I will eventually need everything. Would like 24" wide and Cabinet stand if possible but let me know what you have. I live in Surrey but will travel for the right tank. Complete setup would be great but will buy by piece if need be.
I have a set up for sale ,but it is not as wide .
180Gal Stand canopy tank $399 Custom build solid osk wood
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Typo. It's 108g not 180g Very nice tank. I've seen it in person several times.
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Looks nice. What are the dimensions? Is it plumbed? What is the filter system? Does it have the lights that are strong enough for coral?

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Looks nice. What are the dimensions? Is it plumbed? What is the filter system? Does it have the lights that are strong enough for coral?

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Woops sorry it is 108 ! 72x18x18 plumbed one everflow one spare predrilled and capped. Just regular NO lights with two reflectors (sold all MH)
I did not use any filters i think for corals you want suspended particles (marine Snow) , so i used original ETS 700 skimmer only(also for sale)
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Old 10-19-2005, 01:00 AM
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As I mentioned in my post "I need it all!" In the end I want a fully functioning tank with coral and fish. What accessories do you want to part with and what is the cost? I will PM you with my phone number.
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Old 10-20-2005, 05:13 AM
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Still looking! Went to a few shops today to look at tanks. I am leaning towards 24" wide so fish have room to swim in front of rocks. Also it seems that any taller than 24" would require more lighting $$$$$. That being said I am left with 48x24x24 (120gal.) or 72x24x24 (180gal.). I can live with paying for a new tank but would still like to get a used cabinet if possible. Any opinions on 120 or 180 welcome.
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Old 10-20-2005, 04:51 PM
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try and find a 135, 72" by 18" high and 24" alot easier to light, and 2 feet wide is perfect for aquascaping.

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Thanks shadowboy, if one comes available I will take a look.
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