Ok ready to part with the tank and the rest of my equipment. I have cleaned it and it is ready to go. I used true union ball valves and unions everywhere so taking it apart and putting it back together will be very easy.
Below is what all is included:
Tank Details:
96" x 30" x 25" tall, front is 1/2" low iron glass and the back and side panels are 1/2" standard glass. Made by http://www.acrylicandglassexhibits.com/
The bottom plate is type sch. 80 pvc with 5 holes counter sunk for the close loop. Then the whole tank is eurobraced using 3/4" acrylic.
External Overflow 3/8" acrylic black sides clear bottom P.V.C. Type 1 Sch. 80 bottom 1" with holes custom milled to accept hayward hex nut bulkheads.
Rear panel has been C.N.C. machined to give a weir for overflow.
Custom black acrylic overflow teeth
Stand:
Steel stand with leveling feet made by AGE with plywood top
Sump:
80 gallon sump made for holding 4 7" filter socks
closed-loop:
sequence hammerhead feeds an Ocean's Motions 4-way
1/2" plumbing all the way around. Output nozzles are made by Ocean's Motions called Omni Flex Nozzles and are fully customizable 1/2" in size
Return:
Sequence Dart plumbed into a WavySea's Plus wavemaker
Lights:
4-400w MH's with BlueWave ballasts (one is an HQI and the other is a pulse start) bulbs are radiums which are 5 months old I also will be giving some 10k reefluxs that are about the same age as well. They are in the Large Lumenarc reflectors. there is 4 Icecap 660's ballasts that run 4-72" VHO actinics and 8-24" VHO actinics bulbs are right at 7 months old. I built the light rack out of alumnium.
skimmer:
Deltec AP902
more pictures here:
http://www.greenmako.com/gallery/2205572_9tjU8#P-1-24
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...5&pagenumber=1
all pvc is 1/2" black with true union ball valves and unions. Dart has a 2" true union ball valve and a check valve for protection.
new the above cost more than $12,000 (tank and stand alone are $5,500)
I'm selling it all for $5300
without the skimmer: $4400
let me know if have any questions
thanks,
Brian

















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