I have a unique Marineland commercial tank that I believe was originally a lobster tank at a grocery store or restaurant. I bought this is a project and I never got around to dealing with it. The clear portion of the tank is 70" long, 24" wide, and 20" deep, but it has a fiberglass tub under the visible portion that is about 12" deep and it has a sort of false bottom as shown in the pictures. The tank holds water and does not leak (to the best of my knowledge) and the stand comes with 5 of the 8 covers (for the holes seen in the pictures) for the stand (can leave the covers off the back and no one will know).
The stand is solid wood with built in wheels. It comes with a built in chiller that runs (can't guarantee it chills as I haven't tested it), an air pump, and a water pump. I do not know if any of these pumps are functional (other than the chiller which comes on).
No lights or lid is included. The tank definitely holds water though.
I'm willing to entertain all offers, including trades. For trades, I'm only interested in saltwater equipment, supplies, or livestock (coral, fish, and invertebrates). I can possibly be persuaded to deliver, but only if you have someone come to my house (zip code 77044) and load it.
Lowered price to $150 or will take livestock trades. Looking for a saltwater stingray, corals, or a clam.
The stand is solid wood with built in wheels. It comes with a built in chiller that runs (can't guarantee it chills as I haven't tested it), an air pump, and a water pump. I do not know if any of these pumps are functional (other than the chiller which comes on).
No lights or lid is included. The tank definitely holds water though.
I'm willing to entertain all offers, including trades. For trades, I'm only interested in saltwater equipment, supplies, or livestock (coral, fish, and invertebrates). I can possibly be persuaded to deliver, but only if you have someone come to my house (zip code 77044) and load it.
Lowered price to $150 or will take livestock trades. Looking for a saltwater stingray, corals, or a clam.
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