155 gal. bow front tank

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  1. leanlow

    leanlow Plankton

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    Hello, i just talked to a guy that is selling his 155 gal. aquarium, stand, top, lights, live rock, oceanic filter rated at 1000 gal./hr.and nine fish(everything). He is asking 1200$. I will update this when he sends me a picture tomorrow. He did not speak very good english so it was hard to understand. Just wondering what you guys thought about it. To high or what price should i offer?:confused:
     
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  3. Bruce

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    hmmmm...1200 seems alot for a used tank. Did he say what kind of lights he was selling?
     
  4. leanlow

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    He did not, all i could understand was he paid like 200 for one light. He has two. it comes with the tank and everything else also. Not sure, i guess i will have to wait to see a picture of it.
     
  5. leanlow

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    as soon as i get some pictures i will post them. If i was to get all this new how much would it cost. 155 gal. tank, stand, top, live rock. Oceanic sump filter rated at 1000gal/hr.
     
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  6. Reef Lover

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    I think it's a good deal. The live rock alone is about $300 if you get it at a sale price of $1.99 a pound. Then you have the tank, stand, top, the sump, and that's not including the cost of the lights. I hope it works out.
     
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    I've read that the 72 gallon Oceanic bow fronts were prone to leaking but don't know about the quality of the larger tanks...just a heads up..good luck
     
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  9. leanlow

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    here is the pictues. how much would you pay for it. everything you see comes with it. o yeah, i thought it was bow front, it isnt....the lights look like comp. flour. lights. Does anyone know where i can get some m/h lights for this size tank if you guys think it is a good deal. or what should i offer. This guy is moving to New York so he may let it go cheaper.
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  10. Matt Rogers

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    THat's a nice tank, but what do you plan to do with it?
    Making a reef tank out of it would require some intense lights as that tank is tall.

    Also the overflow will be a bottleneck if you amp up the GPH.

    In other words, you would kick out a lot more dough to go reef with it.
     
  11. frank007

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    i need to buy a 155 but i live in nrw york how can i get it here
     
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    salsalito25 Stylophora

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    A big Big Big Truck.... Or save you the trouble and try and find one closer.. mho...