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20 gallon long with light, filter, heater


Dena

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20 gallon long tank, back is black. Comes with a light, not sure of the brand. It fits perfectly on the tank with mounting legs. Light consists of a 65W actinic, 65W 12K daylight and each end has two blue LED night lights. All three lights have their own power switch. Bulbs need to be replaced, but the fixture is in excellent condition. Has a small heater and a HOB filter that is rated for a 10g, but will work if you change the filter often. I used this to keep some live rock alive. It also has a little bit of black and white sand and some rock rubble if you want it...not enough to fill the whole tank...only about half.

Asking $100.

Dena

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20 gallon long tank, back is black. Comes with a light, not sure of the brand. It fits perfectly on the tank with mounting legs. Light consists of a 65W actinic, 65W 12K daylight and each end has two blue LED night lights. All three lights have their own power switch. Bulbs need to be replaced, but the fixture is in excellent condition. Has a small heater and a HOB filter that is rated for a 10g, but will work if you change the filter often. I used this to keep some live rock alive. It also has a little bit of black and white sand and some rock rubble if you want it...not enough to fill the whole tank...only about half.

Asking $100.

Dena

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Yeah, it could definitely be used as a frag tank. Last summer I used it to quarantine the stuff I collected from the coast. The lighting is not good for SPS, but LPS and softies would work. The light works great, bulbs turn on, they are just old and I would recommend replacing them. If you wanted to set it up quickly and then replace, they would be fine for that.

Dena

So could something like this be used for a Small frag tank with that lighting. Also you said the bulbs need to be replaced does that mean they do not turn on or are they just old bulbs.

Thanks.

Jon

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Okay, dropping to $80 for the whole thing...or parting out:

Tank, filter, heater, thermometer - $30

Light - $60

Will trade for a decent nano skimmer for my new nano. I need the money more, but will consider a trade for a nano skimmer (prefer Tunze LOL).

Dena

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