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LF: 34 or 35g cube
Hey there! I'm looking to replace my BC29 with something a bit sleeker. My ideal tank would have been the Solana 34g with its wooden stand, and I'm ready to purchase one for good money, but I wouldn't say no to a Deep Blue Professional 35g, or something else AIO that's 20x20x20 (I can't go wider than 20", for sure). No need of lighting, I already own a sunpod and some actinic LEDs.
Anyways, send me a word if you're willing to sell yours and it's in decent condition! I'm in Gatineau-Ottawa, but I can travel if it's a good enough deal! Aine |
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If anyone has a tank like that in BC hit me up.
Not to hijack this thread Btw nice taste in tanks |
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I've had the 29g for 6-7 years now... It's just time for a change! |
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if you don;t need lighting, and really want a change from your BC29...why not go with something that isnt aio?
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I don't plan on changing my livestock much, since these guys (clowns, yasha goby and dwarf angel, various SPS, LPS and soft corals and an RBTA) have been with me for a few years now for the most part. I never used the BC's filtration balls, just LR rubble in the back, 15% water changes every two weeks. So perhaps going sump-less could possibly work for me? Annie |
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34g, 35g, cube, dbp, solana |
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