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Hello Everyone,
I just set up a new tank and am giving away my old one. The display tank is a 75 gallon acrylic. It's in pretty good shape just needs to be cleaned up no leaks. It was just up and running as of teo days ago. Has two feeding ports and a cover for the center overflow. 40 gallon breeder sump. Comes with all live rock which I estimate at 100+ pounds with some really nice pieces. Heater, denitrifier, and sicce return pump included.
Cons: Stand: I'd recommend building or buying a new one.
This tank had apatasia and hydroids when it was up. Nothing crazy but just want to be transparent. I'd recommend washing the rocks and sand then giving them a bleach soak.
I also have some dry live rock that I will throw in.
Here are some pictures of when it was up and how it sits now. All the live rock in the before pictures is included just stacked up in piles inside the display.
Totally free but I won't say no to a couple of corals frags or a RBTA
Please bring a friend to help load it up and some dolly's if you have them. It's still pretty heavy even with the rock out of it.
I just set up a new tank and am giving away my old one. The display tank is a 75 gallon acrylic. It's in pretty good shape just needs to be cleaned up no leaks. It was just up and running as of teo days ago. Has two feeding ports and a cover for the center overflow. 40 gallon breeder sump. Comes with all live rock which I estimate at 100+ pounds with some really nice pieces. Heater, denitrifier, and sicce return pump included.
Cons: Stand: I'd recommend building or buying a new one.
This tank had apatasia and hydroids when it was up. Nothing crazy but just want to be transparent. I'd recommend washing the rocks and sand then giving them a bleach soak.
I also have some dry live rock that I will throw in.
Here are some pictures of when it was up and how it sits now. All the live rock in the before pictures is included just stacked up in piles inside the display.
Totally free but I won't say no to a couple of corals frags or a RBTA
Please bring a friend to help load it up and some dolly's if you have them. It's still pretty heavy even with the rock out of it.