Mr Aqua 22 Gallon Long with Stand & Sump Peninsula - Low Iron Rimless Glass Reef Ready

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For sale is a used, drilled, reef ready Mr Aqua 22 gallon nano aquarium package. It has low iron rimless glass. Stand is included. The back/drilled side has been spray painted black so it can be displayed peninsula style. The tank alone costs over $250 new.

Could use some scrubbing, but great tank that I no longer have a use for now that I've upgraded. First picture is of actual tank when it was set up, second is of the tank in current condition.

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1) 22 Gallon Mr Aqua Low Iron Glass Rimless Tank Glass thickness: 8mm Dimensions: 36.0" x 12.0" x 12.0" Total Volume: 22 US Gallons
2) Black Wooden Stand, one side has a door, opposite side is exposed.
3) Eshopps R-100 sump

"22 Gallon Mr. Aqua Exquisite Low Iron Aquarium Mr. Aqua 22 Gallon Exquisite tanks comes in two different types of glass. Either standard glass which is going to be the most economical option, then they also offer Low Iron glass which gives the tank an extra clear appeal making the glass almost invisible. Most standard glass will give a slight discoloration to your fish and corals, but unless you are looking at the two tanks side by side it is hard to see a difference with the naked eye. For the slight extra cost of the Low Iron glass with the Mr. Aqua tanks we would highly recommend it."

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Nice setup..I'm in the process now of setting up the same tank..what return pump did you go with and did you like the screen style bulkhead? Issues with bulkhead?

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I'm thinking about removing the overflow box and putting in a low profile bulkhead for aesthetic purposes
 
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Sorry, just seeing this now. I decided to not run a wavemaker so had very high flow on the return which is why I oversized my bulkheads at 2" for drain and 1" for return. I ran a Jebao DC pump of around 600 gph.

I did like the screen style. Was just a slip/slip connection so could pop it out, give it a vinegar soak, then pop it back in.
 

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Sorry, just seeing this now. I decided to not run a wavemaker so had very high flow on the return which is why I oversized my bulkheads at 2" for drain and 1" for return. I ran a Jebao DC pump of around 600 gph.

I did like the screen style. Was just a slip/slip connection so could pop it out, give it a vinegar soak, then pop it back in.
I'm using a 1" for drain and 3/4" for return (already drilled) I also don't plan on using a wavemaker, using a dcp 5000 return pump
 

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