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Damn it!If it had an external overflow I'd drive out tonight to pick it up!
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The eurobracing is starphire glass which I forgot to mention.
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Did u get my Pm?
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(Got your PM, just sent you a reply with my contact info --- I believe we have made back & forth PM contact) |
The Tank was too big for fisher's basement unfortunately.
Price drop to $2000, my wife will not tolerate two large tanks in the house even if one is in the garage. |
I was telling Bkelly the other day if I had the space I would have all ready bought this haha
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wow..2000k
I should just buy it, store it haha |
PM sent
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Additional pics
As requested:
http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/...k/IMG_2030.jpg http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/...k/IMG_2029.jpg http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/...k/IMG_2028.jpg http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/...k/IMG_2025.jpg I'm assuming the new owner of the tank will modify the plumbing + sump for their particular needs -- but here is some info on the current plumbing: It's set to work with a submersible pump (Red Dragon 6.5) and has a barb adapter. This section could be replaced entirely with new 1" pipe and be adapted to an external pump if needed. Also the interior of the doors have some residue from a adhesive that I used to attach acoustic foam. It might come off with a chemical or some sanding. Front panel scratches: There are indeed some smaller interior scratches where the sand was on the front panel. I never actually noticed this until water was out of the tank and I was on the floor looking up. It wouldn't be noticed when the tank is setup. |
Tank
Have sold it? Interested...
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