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Selling complete ELOS Diamond 120 Set-up

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Tank is still available. My wife wants it out of the living room. Considering reasonable offers. Otherwise I will have to move it to the basement and start to part out.
 

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Tank is still available. My wife wants it out of the living room. Considering reasonable offers. Otherwise I will have to move it to the basement and start to part out.

Hi there. Great tank! I was looking pretty closely at a Fiji Cube 76G, which is smaller and can be delivered. But I've always loved Elos, so want to explore this as an option.

I've got a bunch of questions that might be better over the phone but let's start with some basic logistics. I live within driving distance (barely) and have a car with enough space (Outback), but is this tank something that the two of us can move alone? Or does it take several people? And is the stand easy enough to disassemble? There is plenty of space for the tank, but I think the stand would have to be broken down.
 
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Your outback should be big enough. It will probably take 3 or more people to carry the tank to your car but my wife and perhaps we can get a friend to help as well. I do have 4 suction cups used to bring it in before. The stand is also easy to disassemble and the white panels are removable with magnet backs.
 

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Your outback should be big enough. It will probably take 3 or more people to carry the tank to your car but my wife and perhaps we can get a friend to help as well. I do have 4 suction cups used to bring it in before. The stand is also easy to disassemble and the white panels are removable with magnet backs.
Okay, this sounds possible. I might be able to bring a friend too. I’ve got some questions that would be quicker by phone. Are you able to message me your number? Doesn’t look like I can send messages on here. I’m on the nanoreef and reefcentral forums too, same username.
 
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Bump. I've moved the tank to the basement but my wife wants it gone as it has been shut down for 1 year. I am therefore dropping the price to $2000 to free up space. If I don't sell it at that price I will part it out.
 

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