FS SeaClear 90G Acrylic, Bio-Fil Wet/Dry Sump (125G Capacity)

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I've sold and traded a bunch of things, consolidating what I have left in this post. :D

(1) SeaClear 90G Acrylic Aquarium

-- 4 feet long, 18 inches wide, 2 feet tall
-- Black background
-- Black acrylic overflow tower on left back corner
-- Two 15 x 7 openings on top, otherwise the top is completely covered in acrylic bracing: it's massively over-braced by the manufacturer, for the size, and can support a big canopy or heavy light fixture easily.
-- Right back corner braced with interior and exterior 1/4" acrylic and non-toxic, water-proof marine epoxy
-- No bottom bulkhead holes, those were plugged with 1/4" acrylic and marine epoxy: can be re-drilled very easily!
-- Clear front panel is clean and free of scratches
-- This would be a great breeding tank, massive DIY sump, or even a nice display tank, with a little work to build it a canopy and stand
-- HOLDS WATER. I have had it holding water for over a month in my living room. Absolutely no leaks!!!
-- Retails for over $650 new
-- I can't keep it in my apartment any more, landlady is restricting me to small tanks, $200 OBO

(2) Bio-Fil Wet/Dry Sump, rated for tanks up to 125 gallons

-- Includes drip plate, 1" bulk head, egg crate bottom plate, etc.
-- Fully cycled bio-balls available
-- Fully cycled sponge for divider area available
-- Corner refurbished with 1/4" acrylic and marine epoxy
-- Refurbishing thread: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=253284
-- Retails for over $200
-- Since I can't keep the 90G tank, haven't any use for this sump: $60

If someone wants to get both, I will give a great deal, like the sump for free when getting the tank. These would cost pushing $1000 new, you could get both for approx. 80% less than retail price! I just need to move them out of my apartment.

Note: The epoxy can be taken off if you don't like it. It sands away by hand or using a small power tool, like a Dremel. My patches are water-tight and strong, but they are not permanent, if you want to replace them!

Pick-up in Hollywood. Shipping if anyone wants or needs it. Payment by cash or Google Checkout (PM me for the Google link).

1 - Tank Front.jpg 1 - Tank Corner.jpg 2 - Sump Repair Done.jpg 2 - Sump Repair 8.jpg
 
Hey guys,

Gotta find this tank a new home! My lease is restricting me to ~40G tanks and I really want this out of my apartment.

I think $200 on the tank is an okay asking price. But on the other hand, the economy sucks, people don't want to spend a lot, the tank is used, and it does have a corner brace that cosmetically is not going to win the Miss America pageant.

To buy these two items new, they would cost (together) over $900, pushing $1000, depending on sales tax, shipping, etc.

Call it $950.

I figure that 15 percent of retail is a really good used price.

15 percent of $950 is $140.

$140 takes them both!

I'd even give it away, but I would like to get at least a little cash to get a small tank to replace this one.

PM me when you want it: I'll drain it and take it downstairs to my building's lobby, all you'd need to do is come pick it up with a vehicle large enough. The tank fits in the back seat of my sedan, so it should fit most large sedans or trucks.
 
I'm in Los Angeles!

The sump can be shipped pretty easily. It's not too big, it would fit in a regular large shipping box.

The aquarium could be shipped, but shipping from CA to FL would probably be over $100.
 
Thanks man!

The cost to ship tanks is just nuts! I've seen great deals on the forums and I'd get them but for how much it costs to ship the heavy items.

Anyway, I hope this tank finds a new home soon! If I could keep it, I'd keep working on it, build a stand, canopy, aquascape it with a ton of plants, the works. Can't keep it, hopefully whoever gets it can finish building it out.
 
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