120 gallon acrylic aquarium.
48" L x 24" W x 24" H with 1/2" thick walls.
External overflow box is 36" L x 4" W x 9" H ... for a TOTAL tank width of 28" front to back.
Holes drilled for dual return lines and dual closed loops.
Made by one of the best acrylic aquarium makers in the country — Envision Acrylics.
Only used for 6 months.
$350
There is some very mild crazing along outside of the very bottom edge — see last pic.
Turns out the mat I set it on wasn't 100% neoprene, and the out gassing on the freshly cut edges of the mat briefly attacked the outer bottom edge of tank bottom panel. I should've skipped the mat altogether and just set the tank right on the plywood top of my stand...
Regardless, the crazing ceased the moment the tank was removed from the offending mat. You can't even notice it unless you get in close and look for it. And the tank is still as sound and indestructible as, well ... a tank. But, as hard as it is to notice, it is there ... which why I'm only asking $350.
Pickup only. Western NC. 28748
48" L x 24" W x 24" H with 1/2" thick walls.
External overflow box is 36" L x 4" W x 9" H ... for a TOTAL tank width of 28" front to back.
Holes drilled for dual return lines and dual closed loops.
Made by one of the best acrylic aquarium makers in the country — Envision Acrylics.
Only used for 6 months.
$350
There is some very mild crazing along outside of the very bottom edge — see last pic.
Turns out the mat I set it on wasn't 100% neoprene, and the out gassing on the freshly cut edges of the mat briefly attacked the outer bottom edge of tank bottom panel. I should've skipped the mat altogether and just set the tank right on the plywood top of my stand...
Regardless, the crazing ceased the moment the tank was removed from the offending mat. You can't even notice it unless you get in close and look for it. And the tank is still as sound and indestructible as, well ... a tank. But, as hard as it is to notice, it is there ... which why I'm only asking $350.
Pickup only. Western NC. 28748
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