found a tank, hoping to start saltwater tank soon

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hahnd37

Feeder Fish
Jul 19, 2010
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Hey everyone, I just found a tank that I liked and am probably going to be picking it up soon. Not set in stone yet but was wondering if it is as good as it seemed. Its a 75 gallon corner flow, stand, and light with sand, water, and a hang on the back filter for $325. I shopped corner flows around here and it looks like a new one would cost that much for just the tank. I like the corner flow because I would like to put a sump in it instead and have it all completely covered. Planning on going saltwater. Any opinions or advice would be greatly appreciated. And if I do pull the trigger on it I will be starting a build thread soon. Here is the add.
<75G Saltwater Aquarium with Everything! Ready to Go.



Two lights, 100+ lbs. sand, heater, black aquarium stand, and filter - all included. Tank is set-up and running now, so you can see it does not leak.

INCLUDES:
- Less Than 1 Year Old Drilled / Corner Overflow 75G Tank (Sump / Wet-Dri Filter Ready)
- Black Aquarium Stand
- New Aquarium Heater with Lifetime Replacement Warranty
- Over 100 Lbs. Sand / Crushed Coral
- Two Aquarium Lights
1) High Output Light with:
- Highly Polished Reflector
- 2 Bright White Bulbs (on a separate on/off switch)
- 2 Actinic Blue Bulbs (on a separate on/off switch)
- 4 Night LED Lights (on a separate on/off switch)
- Cooling Vents
- Two Cooling Fans
2) Standard 75G Tank Light
- Mechanical Filter (hangs on back of tank)
- Mag-Float Magnetic Glass Cleaner

NOTE:
This tank is drilled and has the built-in corner overflow system. It comes with all necessary piping, but I never got around to buying the sump tank. So, it has the hanging mechanical filter on the back. You can use this filter - or you can buy / build your own sump.

WHY ARE WE SELLING?
We have a 150 gallon tank, as well as several other smaller aquariums, and just don't have the time to maintain them all any longer. (Plus, our son returned from college at Murray State and doesn't want this tank in his room - the basement - any longer. So, the 75G has to go.)


BONUS:


EXTRA 75G Aquarium / Tank
(This one has a leak. The glass is not broken, but it needs re-sealing at bottom right.) The drilled tank was bought about one year ago, because this tank started to leak. So, you get both the new drilled / corner overflow tank and this extra tank that you could use for reptiles, etc. - or have it resealed and use it as an aquarium. >
 
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