I was fortunate enough to come into a 180 gallon half cylinder glass aquarium. It came complete with stand and canopy; and this was a heck of a deal, but a real handful to move!
Luckily I was able to enlist some family and friends and we got it home. Unfortunately the move was such a handful the cameraman had to help.
Now that it is home, and after some thorough cleaning, I couldn't be happier!
The tank is 60" wide along the back, 30" front to back, and 30" deep.
So far I have removed all of the existing bulkheads and overflow parts, and wiped/ vacuumed it out atleast three times. The previous owner converted it to freshwater a couple years ago and in doing so glued caps at each bulkhead rendering ALL of them unusable. I had to cut most of them off becasue the caps were glued directly to the bulkhead trapping the nuts. Fun times, glad I had an oscilating tool with a long blade.
Luckily I was able to enlist some family and friends and we got it home. Unfortunately the move was such a handful the cameraman had to help.
Now that it is home, and after some thorough cleaning, I couldn't be happier!
The tank is 60" wide along the back, 30" front to back, and 30" deep.
So far I have removed all of the existing bulkheads and overflow parts, and wiped/ vacuumed it out atleast three times. The previous owner converted it to freshwater a couple years ago and in doing so glued caps at each bulkhead rendering ALL of them unusable. I had to cut most of them off becasue the caps were glued directly to the bulkhead trapping the nuts. Fun times, glad I had an oscilating tool with a long blade.
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