125G for Sale

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I have a Oceanic 125G for sale 72x18x22 $300. Comes with the stand and megaflow overflows.

It has an additional 1 inch emergency drain drilled in the back of the overflow. That may be a deal breaker for some, but let me know if interested.

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So you do still know how to post on here. Interesting.
 
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do you have any pics

Sure

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If you don't sell it I might be interested but I don't have time to deal with it till after the end of next week I got to go out and work
 
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Just making a bad joke. You used to post in this subforum frequently and I haven't seen you on here in a while.

Oh I got you. I use to spend probably 15 hours a week doing something to the tank

This past year I have probably worked over a thousand hours overtime so I didn’t have that 15 hours to work on the tank

Letting the 125 go because the 380 gallons or so of saltwater did not get along well with my furnace and rusted it out. The repairmen said it looked to be over 40 years old and it’s only 5

It’s done about $4500 worth of damage. So I’m shutting down for a while until I can figure this out
 
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I only have a picture of the one I did on the 180. The 125 was done the exact same way, but will take a picture of it when I get home if needed.

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I turned up the flow to the point of creating a full syphon. By doing that you need to create an emergency drain in case the main drain were to become clogged. If you didn’t do that you could flood the floor.
 

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