Selling 180 TruVu Complete Setup and 3 Orinos

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TinyD

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I am selling a complete 180 gallon TruVu setup
-Tank is 6'x2'x2'

-Custom built stand made out of 2x6's, very sturdy and overbuilt. Treated with Thompson's water sealer immediately after being built. 42" tall for great viewing. Black cloth draped over it.

-Sump consists of a 55 gallon TruVu with a Danner Hy-Drive 3200GPH pump, a USA Gamma 15W UV with a spare bulb, needs a quartz sleeve though, and 2 new 400W Hydor Theo heaters. The filtered water discharges through 9 holes on the back panel so it minimizes dead spots. I also plumbed in a garden hose adapter to make draining for water changes a lot faster and easier

-Egg crate lids and a new Odyssea 80W 10K T-5 fixture

-Tank has normal light scratching, nothing major. Only flaw is a small shell crack on the bottom panel (that doesn't even go all the way through) that was caused by a sheet of aluminum that fell on it while moving the tank. I welded a large 3/4" thick piece of acrylic over the crack so it is still strong and DOES NOT leak.

-Setup comes with sand/rocks, plants and wood

I am willing to part out the setup, but I will not ship. I am located in Sacramento California. I am asking $800 OBO for the entire tank setup.

I am selling my three Cichla Orinos as well. I believe they are the Venezuelan sp. but not positive. Two of them have developed awesome colors very quickly, while one is taking a bit longer. Two of them are around 4", and the other one is closer to 5" with great coloring. Since the day I got them (at around 1-1.5") I have fed them only bloodworms, freeze dried shrimp, and Hikari Massivore Delite. Absolutely no live feeders! I am asking $75 for all three cichla

During the build and setup stage
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Water was a bit brown from the wood (older pics)
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The intake/ overflow
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This is the acrylic piece welded over the shell crack. It is normally covered in sand/ rocks and is not visible.
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Sorry for the crappy iPhone pics (current pics)
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