Leaking 90 gallon acrylic tank and other stuff - $75 OBO

jvswan

Premium Member
My daughter bought this 90 gallon acrylic aquarium from a friend and we found that it leaks along the back-right seam.  I don't want to fix it.  So, I'd like to get rid of it.  Selling the tank, stand, light, and two pumps for $75 or best offer.The tank is one of those kind with a built in wet-dry filtration system.  It had a bunch of bio-balls, but I got rid of them before I leak-checked it.  It is kind of like a Sea Clear System II.  I'm not sure who built the tank, but the overflow chamber has three overflows.  One for the bio-filtration section, one for a mechanical filtration section (I think there must have been foam blocks in it), and another for other stuff like a heater and whatnot.  It is kind of an interesting system.  I was going to drill it for a sump on one side and for a closed loop circulation system on the other.  The front of the tank is bent, so there are no seams on the front edges.  The tank itself has a fair amount of light to moderate scratches.  I actually bought a Novus plastic polishing kit (for sale for $20 if you buy the tank) and was planning to sand out the scratches and polish it up good as new.The stand is kinda ugly.  I think it is particle board, but it is painted all over with sandstone textured paint.  There is some water damage along the back edge where the tank has leaked before.  The canopy is recessed to hold the light box.  Now, the light box is kinda cool.  I was going to use it to hold a DIY LED setup. The pumps are Rio 1700 submersible pumps.Let me know if you have questions or if you want additional photos.  Feel free to make me an offer!  I'm located in SE Arlington, near Mansfield.
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