125 gallon - $200
Brand: All-Glass, purchased new 5/2008
Dimensions: Standard 125: 72x18x25, which really holds more than 125 gallons.
Stand: Sort of. You can have the solid oak dresser it sits on. It has seen better days, and unless you hack up the drawers, the filters won't sit below it. They sit behind it for me. (UPDATE: I took this outside the other day and it got rained on. You probably are going to want a stand. I can help you make one out of the 2x4 I have in my garage if you want. The wood is free, the labor won't be.)
Trim: Black
Canopy: No
Drilled: No
Filter: No, unless you make an offer on the other ones I have for sale (FX5, Eheim 2250 maybe, Eheim 2028)
Sump: No
Lids: glass, excellent shape
Lights: Your choice from a few 48" T5 or CF fixtures I have
Background/sides/bottom: Clear
Condition: Perfect except for one recent mark, described below
Included: Nothing special, just the light. You can have some pool filter sand and a few fake plants if you want.
Scratch: OK, this tank was 100% mint condition until about 2 months ago, when something - I have no idea what - put a scrape in the absolute dead center of the front pane. It looks like it happened with sandpaper, so I don't know how a fish could've done it. It's a mystery. It's about an inch by an inch and when the light is in front (as it always is for me) you can see it. It drives me crazy.
That said, the rear pane is unmarked. So you can just flip it around. I'm not joking, it is the only imperfection in the glass at all. And if you center your light over the tank instead of having it in the front (I used it as the weight to keep the lids from being opened by a fish, so the light was in the front third), you can't see it at all. Here are some photos that prove that.
No delivery, but I'll help you load it. I live near Wrigley field.
Brand: All-Glass, purchased new 5/2008
Dimensions: Standard 125: 72x18x25, which really holds more than 125 gallons.
Stand: Sort of. You can have the solid oak dresser it sits on. It has seen better days, and unless you hack up the drawers, the filters won't sit below it. They sit behind it for me. (UPDATE: I took this outside the other day and it got rained on. You probably are going to want a stand. I can help you make one out of the 2x4 I have in my garage if you want. The wood is free, the labor won't be.)
Trim: Black
Canopy: No
Drilled: No
Filter: No, unless you make an offer on the other ones I have for sale (FX5, Eheim 2250 maybe, Eheim 2028)
Sump: No
Lids: glass, excellent shape
Lights: Your choice from a few 48" T5 or CF fixtures I have
Background/sides/bottom: Clear
Condition: Perfect except for one recent mark, described below
Included: Nothing special, just the light. You can have some pool filter sand and a few fake plants if you want.
Scratch: OK, this tank was 100% mint condition until about 2 months ago, when something - I have no idea what - put a scrape in the absolute dead center of the front pane. It looks like it happened with sandpaper, so I don't know how a fish could've done it. It's a mystery. It's about an inch by an inch and when the light is in front (as it always is for me) you can see it. It drives me crazy.
That said, the rear pane is unmarked. So you can just flip it around. I'm not joking, it is the only imperfection in the glass at all. And if you center your light over the tank instead of having it in the front (I used it as the weight to keep the lids from being opened by a fish, so the light was in the front third), you can't see it at all. Here are some photos that prove that.
No delivery, but I'll help you load it. I live near Wrigley field.