FS my 125g unfinished build

wasian8

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Have a couple items up for sale from a build that I never finished. I bought the tank/stand, lights, and skimmer together. After doing some research I concluded that the skimmer is a DIY. The previous owner said he bought it from a LFS that stated it was rater for a 200 gallon tank. The only complaint with the skimmer is that the air intake is a little loud. The tank and stand were used for 3 months and are in great condition. The tank is an all glass 125 gallon (72x18x24) with an internal corner overflow and a single ¾” return bulkhead. They both have no scratches of any sort. The light is a hamilton tech 72” long light fixture with legs. It holds 4 60” long T5 bulbs and comes with two hamilton tech ballast (each runs two 80 watt bulbs). My last item for sale is a homemade 50g sump (36x15x23).It has 3 sections (skimmer 13x9x15, return 9x15x9, refugium 11x15x16).The only problem is I made the sump before I measured the stand. Therefore with the sump under the stand it leaves a 5 3/16” gap. For this reason I figured i would sell it seperately. However I do have plumbing that is made for this sump. If someone is interest in everything I can work out a better price. You can either PM me or give me a text or call at (626) 808-8383. Tank is located in Temple City.

Tank/Stand $350

Hamilton Tech Light Fixture (w/ballast) $175

DIY Skimmer $60

Sump $75
 

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Interested in sump. Is that hole on the refugium side completely plugged up? Also, any leaks between sections?
 

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There are no leaks between the sections of the sump. And yes Blurocket3 is correct, it was drilled for a bulkhead but it is now plugged with a bulkhead and a pvc cap.
 

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