150 gallon, need gone

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I have a 150 gallon, standard size, don't know brand, I believe it is 72x18x28. Tank was recently broken down, I had it set up as a mixed reef for about 5 years, I purchased it used. Didnt leak at time of breakdown about a week ago.

Needs to be cleaned as it has some dead Coraline algea on it. Also needs new bulkheads / plumbing. It has a painted wood stand as well.

Free to anyone who wants it. You would need to come take it, I can't help. It's heavy, would need a few hands and a pickup truck.

Located in the Tampa area.

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I live in WV,meet me halfway . I wish. Never any deals around my way like this cali,ny,n fl. Good luck I hope someone who really needs it comes along soon
 
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You wee the only response, I was surprised. Hopefully something comes your way. The tank is gone, I posted on Facebook and had a taker, took longer than I would have guessed. best of luck!
 

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