75 bowfront

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ok i have decided to sell the tank in my bedroom and add a very large 4'x8'x10" deep frag flat/shallow reef/nem tank in the basement. The tank is a 75 gallon bow front in great condition. the stand has been recently restained and has a custom canopy to house 2 175watt halides. Which can grow any coral necessary.The set-up includes:

-stand and canopy
-tank (reef ready)
-20 gallon sump
-return pump (I believe it is a 500gph)
-all plumbing necessary to plug and play to include a durso in the overflow
-200 watt heater
-2 Koralias (which are the perfect amount of flow for this tank)
-enough (brilliant) white sand to have a 3" sandbed
-2 glass lids
-marine land in sump protein skimmer (very small footprint) rated to 300 gallons
-2 individual halide hoods with 1 month old 175 watt bulbs & ballasts
-Also have back up bulbs in case one blows but should not be used unless necessary.

I am asking 400 cash or card and may be willing to trade but mostly cash. The protein skimmer is worth 150 used by itself so thats try and keep the lowballs to a small roar

The tank can be viewed all day sunday as I will be in the field Friday and Saturday. All live rock, corals and fish will not be for sale
thanks JJ



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Re: 75 bowfront

I will be open to parting out but after giving someone a shot at selling the whole system. I know that almost everyone here has a system and parting it out normally helps everyone but.....
If I can't I will keep you number 1 for the skimmer

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Re: 75 bowfront

Ok... it is a typical 75 gallon tank and stand. Freshly stained to a glossy jet black. I will post pics when I get home but it is exactly like the first picture in images if you google 75 gallon bowfront but black and the overflow isjust left of center on the back wall. Back glass is blue and really allows the corals to pop when the blues are on.

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