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110 gallon cone bottom tank

Borg

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110 full drain cone bottom tank

With metal stand

$200 firm

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Big brine shrimp maker?
Or a wc station with bottom spout? Sorry just wondering what id use this for. Its nice. Glws.
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Was going to use it for water mixing station

Never got around to it
 
If I owned one, I'd be using it as a settlement tank wherein it collected detritus that could be easily removed via a valve at the bottom of the cone shaped collection bottom of the tank. I'd like to have it, but I'm too close to the end of my reef hobby days...
 
Connecticut.
 
I use two of these for mixing station far better than standard drum as this doesn’t allow salt to settle at bottom
 
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If I owned one, I'd be using it as a settlement tank wherein it collected detritus that could be easily removed via a valve at the bottom of the cone shaped collection bottom of the tank. I'd like to have it, but I'm too close to the end of my reef hobby days...
If I ever have room for one, this is exactly how I’d use it too. I’ve always wanted my overflow to drain to one of these first.
 

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