I've gone bigger, and need to sell:
65 Gallon built by Glass Cages:
- 1/2" Starphire glass on all three sides
- Eurobraced bottom (it is uber sturdy)
- 16" High X 30" Wide X 30" Deep < great for coral access/viewing and unique perspective!
- Internal Overflow with two drain holes for 1" and 1.5" bulkheads (can be set up with herbie easily)
- Internal hole for the return too! (1.5" bulkhead hole)
- Including two additional bulkheads (Spears schedule 80 heavy duty PVC)
- Small chip in one corner (not structurally significant)
Stand:
- 2X4 construction and 3/4" birch plywood (very rugged)
- 29" high (more room underneath)
- Two coats of polyurethane for water resistance)
- 10 gallon spill containment! << This has saved me when I had a misbehaving skimmer
- Stainless steel screws
- X Braced back with openings for airflow and cord access
Location:
I live just East of San Francisco in Brentwood. Pick up preferred, but delivery possible for an appropriate amount up front.
New, the tank was well over $800; the stand was about $250 in materials alone, and is better than any commercially stand for this form factor.
Asking $350.
PM is best.
65 Gallon built by Glass Cages:
- 1/2" Starphire glass on all three sides
- Eurobraced bottom (it is uber sturdy)
- 16" High X 30" Wide X 30" Deep < great for coral access/viewing and unique perspective!
- Internal Overflow with two drain holes for 1" and 1.5" bulkheads (can be set up with herbie easily)
- Internal hole for the return too! (1.5" bulkhead hole)
- Including two additional bulkheads (Spears schedule 80 heavy duty PVC)
- Small chip in one corner (not structurally significant)
Stand:
- 2X4 construction and 3/4" birch plywood (very rugged)
- 29" high (more room underneath)
- Two coats of polyurethane for water resistance)
- 10 gallon spill containment! << This has saved me when I had a misbehaving skimmer
- Stainless steel screws
- X Braced back with openings for airflow and cord access
Location:
I live just East of San Francisco in Brentwood. Pick up preferred, but delivery possible for an appropriate amount up front.
New, the tank was well over $800; the stand was about $250 in materials alone, and is better than any commercially stand for this form factor.
Asking $350.
PM is best.
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