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40,50,60 Breeder


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    Default 40,50,60 Breeder

    Just like the title says. I am looking for a 40,50,60G Breeder. I am pretty much looking for a shallow deep dimension tank. 36" would be great. Also glass is preferable but i will consider acrylic. Complete set-ups are welcome as well.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    I got a 60 breeder available. The back glass is lightly swirl scratched, but the rest looks good. Dont think you can see the scratches when full. Was thinking about posting it up for sale- $40 picked up. I live on the west side of annarbor.

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    Werdlone - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default 50 gal breeder

    I have a 50 gallon breeder tank. has a black painted backing and I replaced the middle support with a clear acrylic one so there are no shadow lines if you use metal halides. worked great for 2 years. No scratches that I can see. $40 picked up.

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