10-years-old with the expected scratches and mineral deposits. Spent some time in storage, so needs some cleanup. Stand is in great shape. Tank is very attractive. Comes with a LOT of extras.
Glass tank lid is cracked. Useable (ish).
Two large HOB filters. One works for shure. The other probably does not. Only one has a cover.
A wooden cover for the tank. Just a bit warped from moisture. A PITA anyway, since it prevents the lights from sitting straight on top of the tank. Was in storage. Needs some cleaning up.
75 or 90 iirc gph pump. Only used for water changes. Works great.
Lights (might work). A HOB overflow box. A small pump (might work).
Diy substrate circulation system. Necessary for rockscape aquariums.
29 gallon aquarium rigged up as a sump with a float valve glued on. I have a bit somewhere that could drill this tank. I'll take a quick look around for it. No guarantees.
R/O filter housing. No R/O cartridge. Has iirc two carbon and one particulate cartridge. I used it to prepare water for water changes. Last time I tried it, it completely removed chloramine.
Box of airlines, driftwood. testing chemicals, etc.
Not pictured:
* Gravel
* 300 lbs Rocks
* medium-sized Anaubis nana
A lot of stuff here. Great price. The catch?
* You've got to take it all. And the gravel. And the rocks. This will take two trips.
* You've got to come get it THIS WEEK. 5-7pm weekdays or Saturday.
* You've got to be someone or bring someone stout enough to help me get it in your vehicle.
OK. That's a few catches. Serious only. No browsing. This is an exceptional opportunity for a naive (errr ... inexperienced) aquarist to find out how much they don't want a big tank without having to spend >$1000 to buy one.