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Huge Acrylic Reptile Tank/Stand Habitat

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FloridaBucknut
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What I have here is a very large acrylic habitat that would be perfect for turtles, lizards, geckos, chameleons, etc. etc. The bottom of the tank is separated with area for gravel on each side, with the middle area having the water/lagoon type affect. The water trickles down the back of the tank where you can see the stone that has been installed to fabricate the waterfall effect. The water in the middle drains through an overflow setup into the area under the tank where you would have your overflow tank and pump to power the waterfall system. This take a very small pump to work (too much power and the water shoots our of the top instead of trickling down the waterfall). I had a filter in my holding tank, and actually had some fish in the lagoon. The top canopy comes off, and the tank itself can be removed from the base with a little effort (the drain fixture will have to be unscrewed to do so). You can also see some basking branches that are attached through the back of the tank (these can be changed out if desired). Dimensions: 66 3/4" tall, 19 1/2" deep, 38 1/4" wide. Without canopy the tank sits 58 1/2" high. Tanks itself is 30" x 18" x 36 1/2" There is some scratching of the acrylic from use, and I am sure if you have the know how and elbow grease, it should be able to be polished down. Also, the cabinet doors need just a couple screws each to attach the hinges, unless I can find the original screws in the meantime (they are just little machine screws you can get anywhere).

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FloridaBucknut
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ooops... asking $175.00

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bodysnatcher
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I'll check around with some of the people I know. If it's ok with you I will have my wife post it on some of the reptile forums that she is on.

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bodysnatcher
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Crap my wife just seen it.

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FloridaBucknut
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Is that a bad thing for you, but a good thing for me? lol

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