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this is an update.
I have a used marineland 150gal 3DD cube. 36x36x27 no scratches, in great condition for $600 now $500
also the marineland lights that comes with it 36" long , 2 x 54 watts t5's, 1x 150 watt MH and moon lights. $400 now $350
am willing to trade for some frags of high end sps and cash.
the tank is on a stand but you will need to build a new one due to the fact that its worn out.
 

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cisco1717

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this is an update.
I have a used marineland 150gal 3DD cube. 36x36x27 $350 obo
also the marineland lights that comes with it 36" long , 2 x 54 watts t5's, 1x 150 watt MH and moon lights. $350
the tank is on a stand but you will need to build a new one due to the fact that its worn out.
i just found out that the tank seems to have some blotches on some part of the glass. i heard its due to the algae eating away at it. you can notice it when its dry but not when its wet in my opinion cause i never notice it when my corals and fish were in it.
 
For whoever ia considering this, be aware that this is the etching that cisco is talking about. To save him and you time the two pictures below are of the actual tank. It really sucks because it makes a perfectly good tank go bad.
 

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I have taken machine etching out of glass before, it's just time consuming but not impossible. Depending on how deep it is.

It'll be a shame if this tank gets toss for that... =\

Yeah but unfortunately it's starphire glass which, from what I've heard, is not as easy to work with. I bet it's very time consuming and not sure if it would cause any sort of damage to the glass by sanding it and such
 

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