- Location
- Wallingford, CT
Breaking Down my second of four tanks.
This was a reef tank up until '98, then I turned it into my goldfish tank.
58g left corner overflow RR Oceanic tank with black acrylic background, one piece Oceanic stand and canopy. You would need to add a cap if you plan to use metal halides. If your good at carpentry. I 've seen where someone piano hinged a 6" cap to the top of the unit and matched the finish of the stand.
Tank does have some noticeable scratches on the front glass due to my earlier reefing days and inexperience with placing live rock
Price reflects the deficencies.
There is also an Oceanic model 75 w/d trickle filter that you can replace the bio-balls with live rock rubble or leave empty as a sump.
$200
This was a reef tank up until '98, then I turned it into my goldfish tank.
58g left corner overflow RR Oceanic tank with black acrylic background, one piece Oceanic stand and canopy. You would need to add a cap if you plan to use metal halides. If your good at carpentry. I 've seen where someone piano hinged a 6" cap to the top of the unit and matched the finish of the stand.
Tank does have some noticeable scratches on the front glass due to my earlier reefing days and inexperience with placing live rock
Price reflects the deficencies.
There is also an Oceanic model 75 w/d trickle filter that you can replace the bio-balls with live rock rubble or leave empty as a sump.
$200