I am out of the fish hobby now, and its time to sell the set up.
This is a TOP OF THE LINE, Oceanic 180 Gal aquarium. Complete with Solid Oak stand, aquarium trim, and canopy. The tank is 6'x2'x2'. On the stand it sits 63" tall. The tank has 5/8" thick glass, 1" thick glass bottom, huge glass top brace, glass tops, and has Built in corner overflows & returns. The system has been plumbed with pvc hard lines, shut off valves, and a faucet to rinse media with tank water. Filtration consists of a 36"x15"x12" wet dry filter with dual stacks of BioBalls, slide out pre-filter trays, and a mag12 return pump. a second 13 gal DIY wet dry, 36 watt UV sterilizer (needs new bulb)with its own external pump, 2 heaters, 2 36" lights, test kits, nets, magnetic glass scrubbers, tongs. Also, throwing in a 24"x120" roll of pre filter "filter floss", 2 36"x60" sheets of pre-filter pads for the wet dry, a box of spare bio balls large enough to fill a 20 gal tank, and many other spare parts and cleaning supplies. the stand has a surge protector mounted on the back wall of each inside end.
I have a 20 gal tank that i plumbed up as a quarantine tank, or feeder tank. it has its own hang on overflow to plumb it up to either or both of the wet-dry filters that come with the system. it also has its own spare submersible heater. comes with a wooden stand that is painted black. This tank can go with the system as a freebie, if you would like it. It has always been used as a fresh water tank, and a large piece of driftwood comes with.
I was a serious hobbyist, and needed the best of everything to keep South American freshwater stingrays. No expenses were spared in building this set up. I have spent over $6000 on this system, and will sell it all for $2,000 Firm. You must pick up, bring all your friends because the glass alone weighs hundreds of pounds. please call and leave a msg and return number @ 864-346-5729.

This is a TOP OF THE LINE, Oceanic 180 Gal aquarium. Complete with Solid Oak stand, aquarium trim, and canopy. The tank is 6'x2'x2'. On the stand it sits 63" tall. The tank has 5/8" thick glass, 1" thick glass bottom, huge glass top brace, glass tops, and has Built in corner overflows & returns. The system has been plumbed with pvc hard lines, shut off valves, and a faucet to rinse media with tank water. Filtration consists of a 36"x15"x12" wet dry filter with dual stacks of BioBalls, slide out pre-filter trays, and a mag12 return pump. a second 13 gal DIY wet dry, 36 watt UV sterilizer (needs new bulb)with its own external pump, 2 heaters, 2 36" lights, test kits, nets, magnetic glass scrubbers, tongs. Also, throwing in a 24"x120" roll of pre filter "filter floss", 2 36"x60" sheets of pre-filter pads for the wet dry, a box of spare bio balls large enough to fill a 20 gal tank, and many other spare parts and cleaning supplies. the stand has a surge protector mounted on the back wall of each inside end.
I have a 20 gal tank that i plumbed up as a quarantine tank, or feeder tank. it has its own hang on overflow to plumb it up to either or both of the wet-dry filters that come with the system. it also has its own spare submersible heater. comes with a wooden stand that is painted black. This tank can go with the system as a freebie, if you would like it. It has always been used as a fresh water tank, and a large piece of driftwood comes with.
I was a serious hobbyist, and needed the best of everything to keep South American freshwater stingrays. No expenses were spared in building this set up. I have spent over $6000 on this system, and will sell it all for $2,000 Firm. You must pick up, bring all your friends because the glass alone weighs hundreds of pounds. please call and leave a msg and return number @ 864-346-5729.


