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SOLD - 50lt Fish tank and equipment


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I bought this tank a few months ago second hand as a hospital quarantine tank to house some fish in an emergency. I no longer need as I've had a large bespoke tank built and now have more tanks than I need. I've retrofitted a new light unit as the one it came with was broken. Included is a remote to change colours and create mood lighting


I'm adding all you need to start keeping fish - tropical or coldwater. Ideal for someone whom wants to try it for the first time. All of us aquarists soon get bitten by the bigger and better tanks.


Fluval U1 Underwater Filter https://fluvalaquatics.com/uk/product/u1-underwater-filter/


Hagen Tronic 100-Watt Submersible Aquarium Heater (for tropical use)


Thermometer (a necessity to monitor water temperature)


Air pump complete with weighted air stone/line


Net, artificial plants, other tank decor (see pics) full tub of food (goldfish food can be fed to tropical but not vise versa) filter booster for new tank set up and adding fish. You will need to get some 'tap safe' additive. Fish can not survive in tap water due to all the chemicals and minerals added to it for humans to drink.


The tank has a fair few scratches on it, less noticeable when filled with water, but the tank is free. You are just paying a fraction of the cost for all the other equipment that's included. Dimensions L59 x H44 x W32


?30 collection from SE218EA or I can deliver locally


This will be available until the 19th December before going away for the Festive holidays

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