- Location
- North Shore Long lsand, NY
I've got to sell my 150 gallon aquarium. It's about a year old. Totally custom with returns and overflows! I only want $150 for it...I need to get it out fast!
Originally it was a Glass Cages eurobraced, regular glass, tank.
Measures 48 inches long, 24 inches tall, and 30 inches wide (front to back). It's an awesome shae for rockwork because of the depth.
I used to build displays at the Bronx Zoo/Coney Aquarium so I sculpted a fake bottom and backing out of resin. It looks better than starboard...just as nice if not nicer than sand (which you could put down if you like).
I also built three overflows that are drilled into the tank (they are 1.5 inch each). It easily handles over 3000 gph. They are sculpted and completely blend into the back wall.
The return is below that. It goes over the top of the tank and returns by 5 directional spa jet valves. They allow a ton of flow, are adjustable and also blend into the back wall.
There are also two (one on the left, one on the right) Tunze Stream holders. The Streams nestle in them very securely (much more secure than any other method I've seen) and also hide them. Once they are covered in coraline they are nearly invisible!
This is a really really decent tank with a ton of work put into it. The glass has a few hazy spots (can buffed out, they are haze not scratches). They never bothered me.
Here's pictures:
Bare tank:
side:
front:
Tunze Stream holder:
The stand is also included....it won't fit through the door though and needs to be cut/disassembled.
I am in Williamsburg Brooklyn.
Originally it was a Glass Cages eurobraced, regular glass, tank.
Measures 48 inches long, 24 inches tall, and 30 inches wide (front to back). It's an awesome shae for rockwork because of the depth.
I used to build displays at the Bronx Zoo/Coney Aquarium so I sculpted a fake bottom and backing out of resin. It looks better than starboard...just as nice if not nicer than sand (which you could put down if you like).
I also built three overflows that are drilled into the tank (they are 1.5 inch each). It easily handles over 3000 gph. They are sculpted and completely blend into the back wall.
The return is below that. It goes over the top of the tank and returns by 5 directional spa jet valves. They allow a ton of flow, are adjustable and also blend into the back wall.
There are also two (one on the left, one on the right) Tunze Stream holders. The Streams nestle in them very securely (much more secure than any other method I've seen) and also hide them. Once they are covered in coraline they are nearly invisible!
This is a really really decent tank with a ton of work put into it. The glass has a few hazy spots (can buffed out, they are haze not scratches). They never bothered me.
Here's pictures:
Bare tank:
side:
front:
Tunze Stream holder:
The stand is also included....it won't fit through the door though and needs to be cut/disassembled.
I am in Williamsburg Brooklyn.



