60 cube tank, stand, sump, return pump F/S

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60 cube reef-ready with starfire glass, rimless and black silicone. Custom made solid oak / oak plywood stand. My "sink" sump, footprint size of the tank. Return pump, forgot manufacturer. All plumbing included. Just under 1 year old and scratchless. $300 OBO available in about 2 weeks.

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$250 but I doubt I'll have takers at this point. I'm thinking a cardinal tetra tank for a little lower-maintenance diversion. Or maybe pipefish. I'd do cuttlefish if they lived longer and weren't so difficult to feed. Or, with a blue carpet anemone a few clowns would be cool too. The possibilities...

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If I've got no buyers out there let's turn this into a "what would you do with an extra tank if you already had a reef" thread. Opinions?

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Blue rings would be cool as long as you have long handles on all your maintenance tools.
Jellies would be really cool but I think they all have really short lifespans.

Still a couple weeks before the opera and I think I'm working fri not sun but enjoy.
 

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