View Full Version : 54g Corner Bow Tank SOLD
MRSBIGBIRD123
Sun, 21st Jun 2009, 08:53 PM
Set-up includes 54g RR Tank, Black Stand, 10g sump/refugium, and 24 inch Sundial Light T-5HO, (If purchaser would like, they can keep the sand over crushed coral bed) The light fixture, has 2 timers, one for actinics and the other for 10k. It also has Moonlights.
The tank is currently running, has been set up since early March, the lights are less than 4 months old. I am currently upgrading to a 210g, so this tank will no longer be needed. As you can see, with the help from some friends, I filled it up quickly, at the current time, it is even filled more than this pic.
I also want to add, that it has a few minor scratches on it, they are very hard to see, but I wanted to ensure to post.
I am asking $400. Thanks for looking!
tank picture from cpreefguy's for sale thread
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j20/onebrickstrait/th54gCornerBowfrontTank.jpg
light
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j20/onebrickstrait/SundialT-5HOLight.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j20/onebrickstrait/DSC02153.jpg
chrismikea
Mon, 22nd Jun 2009, 12:02 AM
Would you sell it without the light? i have the same light already and would love to get a corner tank? If you will I will take it ASAP.
MRSBIGBIRD123
Mon, 22nd Jun 2009, 12:26 AM
Tank is pending.........the Sundial T-5HO is still for sale.
Price for light is $150 firm.
The light includes 4 bulbs, 2 actinic and 2 10k and 2 moonlights with less than 4 months of use. This is $100 less than what I paid. Still have instruction manual and original box.
Information on the light from Sundial.....
Individually contoured ref lectors for maximum light intensity
Dual integrated timers and automatic photocell for dawn/dusk and lunar lighting control
Cool running, performance-driven electronic ballasts
European style high output T5 lamps
Rear-mounted fans designed for standard aquarium canopy installations
The Sundial high output T5 lighting system brings total control and extreme versatility to a variety of aquarium configurations. Whether it's mounted on top of an aquarium or inside of a canopy or hood, you can rest assure that it's designed to handle a variety of aquarium setups and still deliver professional results. The SunDial's low-profile aluminum housing fits easily under most open-back canopies or hoods, and with only one power cord for total lighting control, the SunDial takes up less power outlet space.
The Sundial features the SlimPaq 10,000k and 460nm Actinic High Output T5 lamps, offering the longest useable lifespan and highest output efficiency of any aquarium lamp. Each unit also includes photocell-controlled Lunar Lights with interchangeable color lenses for automatic nighttime viewing, rear-mounted fan(s) for improved heat removal with canopy installations, dual integrated timers for dawn/dusk applications, splash lens, and docking mounts.
aggman
Tue, 23rd Jun 2009, 03:03 PM
great deal on this light.
~alex
MRSBIGBIRD123
Wed, 24th Jun 2009, 12:09 PM
Thanks Alex, I almost regret getting rid of this tank/setup. But with the upgrade coming along, not enough corals to fill both.
allan
Wed, 24th Jun 2009, 12:35 PM
Is the fuge/sump going with the tank?
BIGBIRD123
Wed, 24th Jun 2009, 01:34 PM
Yes, it is. Is there a specific size you are looking for? I have several others that will be listed for sale shortly.
BIGBIRD123
Wed, 24th Jun 2009, 02:09 PM
The tank comes Plug and Play and if you get the light...a Complete system.
(Tank, stand, sump/fug, plumbing, return pump) + (light)
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$250 + $150 = $400
allan
Wed, 24th Jun 2009, 03:41 PM
Yeah, looking for a system that will fit under a 4'x3' stand. I have a cross section support so I'm looking for two that can fit on either side and joined in the middle.
Both sections would have an area of 18" x 30" with an height no more than 18" although that would cramp things a bit as far as fooling around in the sump or fuge. I'm also looking for some room to place an external pump to return the h2o to the display so I can go smaller if the space is required. Also plan on placing the tank across a corner so I will have some additional space that I can utilize.
roscozman
Thu, 25th Jun 2009, 04:20 PM
Bigbird,
We might be looking for a sump for our 75gal soon. Have these sumps been used or have had any leaks? Can you give me some dimensions?
Thanks.
sharkboy
Fri, 26th Jun 2009, 06:10 AM
bump for a nice tank!!!
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