FS - 150 Gallon Tenecor Acrylic Show Tank - Boston, MA 02111 - Pick-Up only

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jonjon1138

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$650 = Tank & Stand (Very good condition) - Cash only

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Tank:

Tenecor 150gal. Rectangular Clear Show (60in x 24in. x 24in.)
Tank acrylic thickness is 3/8in. (top, bottom, sides, and back)
(2) hole openings 1 7/8 diameter for tubings
(2) hanging filter openings 17 1/4in. x 2 1/4 in.
(2) main openings 21 1/2in x 14 1/2in.

Tank front corners are curved.
Tank comes with two lids for main openings.
No gravels \ rocks \ drift woods have been used in tank.
Tank was used for freshwater.


Stand:

Stand is Tenetex with Irish marble pattern.
Stand is (60in. x 24in.) it is all around 1in. bigger.
Two openings in back of stand.
Door opening 34in. x 20in.
Magnetic latch on doors, push to close and push to open.

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The simplest is the "Show" aquarium. These have extra large access openings and filter slots
designed to accommodate most hang-on filtration equipment, heaters, airlines, etc.
A "Show" aquarium would be a good choice for aquarists who already have filtration equipment.

Another Tenecor original, Unitex and Tenetex stands create the rich look of stone
in several of the most popular decorating color combinations. Our design staff has
culled thousands of color samples to present you with the most exciting variety of
choices possible. The water resistant finish is extremely durable and easily touched
up, ensuring years of satisfaction. Stands feature flush mounted touch latch doors.

Acrylic tanks offer greater clarity, lighter weight, increased strength and flexibility,
and better insulation. In addition, the "glue" that is used to weld pieces of acrylic tank
creates a chemical bond that is actually stronger than the acrylic itself.

The downside of acrylic is that it is more prone to scratches than glass. You need to prevent
equipment, coral, or other hard objects from contacting the tank walls. If your acrylic tank
becomes scratched, you can buff out the scratches, even on the inside (even without draining!).
Scratches in glass, although less likely, do occur and last forever.

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