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WTB 65-90 gallon tank and stand


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    kennywiz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Ken

    Default WTB 65-90 gallon tank and stand

    Hi,

    I am looking for a 65-90g tank and stand (wife prefers black) and if available top. Would prefer the tank to be drilled already.


    Would be interested in lighting as well if the price is right. Looking to get something very quickly.




    If you have or know of anything that fits this please PM!

    I am located in Howell, which is 1hr nw of Detroit and 40mins east of Lansing. I would like to keep my drive under an hour.


    Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    kennywiz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Pending on a system

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    kennywiz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    No longer in need

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