I lost my last goldfish in the blackout, so I figure it's time to sell the tank.
I'm also moving into a much smaller apartment, so I can't take it with me.
I'm really sad to see it go.
You get everything I have with it, which Includes:

- The 100 gallon tank 72" long, 18" wide, 21" tall.
The tank is glass (very heavy) and is not reef ready
- The steel stand It's 29 1/2" tall.
The tank sits on steel, not on a wood stand.
- The cedar façade. It covers the stand, and the bottom black trim
on three sides of the tank.
The dimensions are: 76" long, 25" wide, 31" tall.
There are two doors in the back for access.
- The cedar hood. It sits on top of the tank.
The dimensions are: 76" long, 25" wide, 11" tall.
One long side opens UP for cleaning, and a smaller section of that opens
out for feeding.
There are two 2-tube 48" fluorescent light fixtures with day/night
timer.
The total height is 60" when put together.
- The Ultra-Violet Sterilizer Angstrom 2537 8 watt.
It needs a new lamp to work correctly.
The old one still turns on, though.
- The canister filter An old Magnum 330.
- 75 pounds of black river rock (Fellerstone) Sterilized round river stones, for decoration
- 100 pounds of Black gravel That works well with the:
- Under gravel Filter it comes in two sections. I have 5 Riser tubes
of various lengths
- The air pump An old Tetra-tec 96-2 Deep water pump.
- BubbleWall 48" or so of bubblewall air tube. There's almost enough to
cover one whole side of the tank.
- Box o' random stuff Fish food, old coral skeletons, a small air pump,
water conditioner, carbon for the filter, ect.
I can only help you move the
tank out of my building, and on to your truck or van.
You'll need to bring a couple of furniture dollies, packing blankets, and a
milk crate or two for the loose stuff.
 
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Stand doors
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Cleaning door
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Door open
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Feeding door
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Lights
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Timer
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UV sterilizer
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UV on
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Power filter
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Air Pump
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Fellerstone
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Black gravel
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Bubblewall
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U-G filter
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Box of stuff
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Questions?
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And as always,
Caveat emptor