300 gallon acrylic tank, stand, sump

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Leaning towards going back to a smaller tank. Have a 300 gallon acrylic tank. 96Lx24Wx30H. Black back. Overflow box at each corner of tank. Steel stand. +/- 120 gallon acrylic sump. Sump was previously an all in one tank. Using the back filtration compartments as the auto top off reservoir which is about 10-15 gallons.

Tank, stand, sump. $1000

Also can include some tank established fish. If you don't haggle with the asking price. :)
tomini tang
yellow tang
regal blue tang
male and female lyretail anthias
foxface





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Wow, that is a smoking hot deal! I would say GLWS but I don't think you are going to need it.
 
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I think the front and back panels are 3/4" and sides are 1/2", I'll need to double check though. The sump has a hole on it's side, it was like that when I bought. I use it as the drain line. It fits a 2" bulkhead which I reduced to fit 1.5" pvc, if I remember correctly. I painted the sump white because it was scratched up pretty bad. The back wall of the sump is black acrylic, so I just used that side as the front of the sump. The make shift ato reservior is on that side of the sump which is positioned on the front of the tank.





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Sure. Tank is actually still up and running. Tank was doing well, but I made the mistake of adding an Emperor angel in there not too long ago and he ate a lot of coral that I've had and grown for a long time. At first I was ok with it because I wanted an emperor, but after he ate a handful of zoas and lps colonies I was pretty bummed out. Ending up getting rid of the rest of the coral so they don't end up as dinner.
 
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Sure. Tank is actually still up and running. Tank was doing well, but I made the mistake of adding an Emperor angel in there not too long ago and he ate a lot of coral that I've had and grown for a long time. At first I was ok with it because I wanted an emperor, but after he ate a handful of zoas and lps colonies I was pretty bummed out. Ending up getting rid of the rest of the coral so they don't end up as dinner.
Ooh man that sucks. Hope you will keep the Emp.


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I have maggie mufflers so they don't make much noise if any. I do use a wavemaker on the tank. That sometimes makes some noise when the water rises and falls too much.
 
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Thanks for everyone's interest in the tank. I'm gonna have to hold off on selling since I wasn't able to get the tank I was going to downsize to. Sorry.
 

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