100 gallon acrylic w custom knotty alder stand & canopy (Broomfield) PRICE REDUCED!!

Dirty

Copepod
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Includes:
Trigger sapphire 34 sump w matching 5 gall RODI reservoir & 2 matching 2500 ML dosing reservoirs
Plumbed in manifold and reactor
H2Overflow with stealthbox
4 dimmable T5 ballasts & additional light mounting rail (used for kessell 360x)
canopy cooling fans added
2 neptune 1/2 inch flow meters installed
system drain for water changes that drains 25 gallons out by hooking up a drain hose and opening up a valve - makes your 25% water change easy and quick (no joke, I miss this feature!)
Cabinetry:
Handpicked knotty alder with a very water resistant flex seal finish on interior of stand and canopy.
Durable satin finish on the outside
I have never had a better performing finish on a stand or canopy that holds up to salt water like this!

Acrylic needs a good interior polishing but is water tight.

Hate to part with it, just outgrew it.

Over $6k in this set up, asking $1200 obo
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zinovate

Anthias
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How deep are the scratches? Like thumbnail deep? Some look pretty deep from the pictures.
How does it look filled with water?
That could be a lot of work to restore back.
 

Dirty

Copepod
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How deep are the scratches? Like thumbnail deep? Some look pretty deep from the pictures.
How does it look filled with water?
That could be a lot of work to restore back.
Looks a lot worse dry. Most completely disappear with water in it. There is a couple deeper ones, maybe a few thousands deep, but still repairable. It will take some elbow grease to clean up like new. I recommend an orbital sander. That’s what I’ve used in the past.


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