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inked

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I will be breaking down my 110 (48X18X30) very soon. It is the tank, stand and more of a cover then canopy. The Tank was purchased used it has some sratches and is drilled on the back in the upper corners. The back is painted black but that can easily be removed. The stand is the normal pine nothing special. It will come with plumbing, mag 9 and rubbermade tub I used for sump with homedepot sump light. Looking to sell for 150.00 or trade for softies, accans or anything interesting. I can also use some modded maxi-jets. Tank probably wont be ready for a couple of weeks I am building a new stand for my nano's. I think there is about 50 lbs of crushed coral substrate that will go with it also.
I purchased it before doing my research like a real noob. I would recomend it for a reef tank unless you are going to invest in at least 400 watt MH's its a tall tank. So I used it folr.
I have a odessya 260 watt compact for a extra 75 its about a month old bought it off ebay.
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inked

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Breaking down this weekend. If anyone wants just the tank and stand come get it no offer refused lol! Otherwise its going to the curb.
 

iconoclast

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ha! id love to have it. if only i had a vehicle.....
it can easily be used for a reef tank i think.........depth can be overcome:

1. use pendant lighting, think 'low/high bay lighting' 400w MH lights can be gotten for 90$ shipped on ebay
2. use 'live framing' of some sort so that corals can be placed as high up as needed, and naturally put the corals that need less light or none towards the bottom
3. put in a a huge DSB, maybe like 10 inches! it neednt be the expensive aragonite sand, just anything that is really fine

Not to mention adding some over flow boxes... drill half a dozen holes for closed loops.

who would want to give up this beauty?!
 

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