187 gal deep dimension 60 x 30 x 24 Leemar Starphire former peninsula tank. When I say former peninsula it's because a previous owner painted one of the side panels black so now there are only two viewable panels. The overflow is on the right-hand side. Yes it does have some scratches. The tank is not perfect but it just depends on if you need it to be show quality or not.
The stand is all hardwood and has a dark stain to it. It's in good condition. There's a hole cut out on the right side of it where a previous owner had plumbing going through the stand and outside his home to his equipment set up. I was just going to add a bezel to it and insert a reef controller if I was ever concerned about it. It's always been up against the wall though so I've never had to worry about it thus far.
-Tank and stand $700
The sump was made by Advanced Acrylics. It is 48 x 24 x 20 which equals to 100 gallons I believe. I purchased it from H2Opoloman here on SD reefs who got it directly from Advanced Acrylics. It's got a couple holes for filter socks and some baffles. Really great sump. See the pictures.
-Sump $350
My pride and joy is the skimmer. It's an Aquamaxx EM – 600. Thing is a beast. Rated for up to 700 gallons. I
-Skimmer $350
The return pump is a WaveLine DC 12,000. Really great pump. Fully adjustable flow with the controller. Super silent. I purchased it brand-new from Aquatic Warehouse.
-Pump $200
For lighting I've got the ATI sun power six bulb. 6 x 54 W. It needs new bulbs but right now I think it has a couple blue plus and purple plus I am not sure the others. You will need to change them out though if you're growing any type of high light requiring corals. It'll be fine for softies. I do have a couple of those left in the tank actually and they're doing fine.
-Lights $300
275 gal tote. I just filled that up at Scripps and did nice big water changes when the tank was in its prime.
-275 gal container $150
Best way to reach me is text. I work nights so don't worry about waking me up.
-Vince
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And of course I can't miss the opportunity to post pictures of the tank in its glory days lol
These show what you can do with the deep dimensions. Love it!
And a few shots of the equipment…
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