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Submitted by Greshman on Sat, 2008-03-29 23:12.
Hello. I'm in the market for a 120-150 gal reef ready tank. It would have to be glass and reef ready with built in overflows. I'm looking for either 60" or 72" in length and at least 18" wide. I prefer a standard rectangle shape, but I would consider a bow front as well. I also need a stand and canopy, so any package deals would be good. Thanks! -Bill
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I am selling a 125 gallon
Submitted by Specialdeal on Sun, 2008-03-30 00:02.I am selling a 125 gallon that is reef ready, 72" long for $300 and I also have a current usa metal hallide light for it for only $500!! If you want both, I will sell them for $700
Interesting... What's the
Submitted by Greshman on Sun, 2008-03-30 01:24.Interesting... What's the history on the tank? How old is it and what has it been used for? How come you've decided to sell it?
Also, can you describe exactly the HH light? Is it 72"? MH only? Bulbs included? Are additional ballasts required? If you could provide what model of current usa it is, that would be a big help.
Thanks for assistance with this.
-Bill Gresh
It is a used marine
Submitted by Specialdeal on Sun, 2008-03-30 11:39.It is a used marine aquarium, about 6-7 years old. Has some small scratches, but can be fixed (not noticeable if kept clean). I am selling it because I am spending a lot of time traveling. I have someone interested in the lights already but it is a 72" Current USA Sunpod 3 x 150 HQI Metal Halide with bulbs.
Bill, I might have the
Submitted by wiszmaster on Tue, 2008-04-01 10:42.Bill,
I might have the following available to me:
it has an external overflow, and built in wavebox cutouts.

5' x 2' x 2'
tank is only about 6 months old, acrylic, and built well. stand/canopy is built out of oak plywood and solid oak for trim,stained in honey oak
Marco Prechel
Club President 2008
Hi Marco. Thanks a lot for
Submitted by Greshman on Wed, 2008-04-02 12:21.Hi Marco. Thanks a lot for forwarding the info. It looks like a beautiful tank; however, I've already purchased one. It's a complete set up, so I'll have to do a break down and set up, so I'm preparing best I can and crossing my fingers!
By the way, sorry to hear about your recent tank debacle. That really sucks. It commands a lot of respect to keep moving forward after something like that. Best of luck and I'll talk to you soon.
-Bill Gresh
awesome - glad to hear. what
Submitted by wiszmaster on Wed, 2008-04-02 13:28.awesome - glad to hear.
what size did you end up going with? details on the setup?
Marco Prechel
Club President 2008
"By the way, sorry to hear
Submitted by bill boy on Wed, 2008-04-02 14:56."By the way, sorry to hear about your recent tank debacle."
Marco, what happened??
Bill
It's a 150 gal (72"x18"x30")
Submitted by Greshman on Thu, 2008-04-03 19:30.It's a 150 gal (72"x18"x30") with dual internal corner overflows which includes the following:
-Homemade stand and canopy
-55 gal sump
-Euro-Reef skimmer
-RO unit
-48" T-5 fixure (holds 8 bulbs)
- 2 x 450w MH bulb & fixture
-over 200 lbs of live rock
- 4 propeller type pumps
-20 various fish/coral/inverts
All for $750! I'm really excited! My girlfriend is growling at me to get off the computer, so I have to run. I'll talk to you later!
-Bill