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Looking for a rimless tank

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hello everyone, anybody here from los angeles or neighboring county sells a used rimless tank? Interested between 60-90 gallon wide rimless tank. Please let me know if you have one for sale : )
 
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No idea what the right section for this is, but find a Deep Blue dealer and you can get the 57 gallon (same dimensions of a 40b, just taller) for at or under $300 (depending on their markup).

It's a gorgeous tank. Not the best by any means, but certainly built above and beyond a standard 40b. Super thick glass, so think it might be intimidating to drill. But it is drill-able and I'd recommend that as the "Reef Ready" version has a ridiculously huge overflow that takes up way too much real estate. I have one on order and am going to put my Modular Marine overflow on it, at least I hope to. Mine was made for way thinner glass, so I'll be doing some measurements or contacting Modular Marine to make an adapter.
 
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No idea what the right section for this is, but find a Deep Blue dealer and you can get the 57 gallon (same dimensions of a 40b, just taller) for at or under $300 (depending on their markup).

It's a gorgeous tank. Not the best by any means, but certainly built above and beyond a standard 40b. Super thick glass, so think it might be intimidating to drill. But it is drill-able and I'd recommend that as the "Reef Ready" version has a ridiculously huge overflow that takes up way too much real estate. I have one on order and am going to put my Modular Marine overflow on it, at least I hope to. Mine was made for way thinner glass, so I'll be doing some measurements or contacting Modular Marine to make an adapter.


Thank you. Ill hit them up
 
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