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45 Gallon Zen Aquarium System

SALE price for southern california residents only: $499!!!!
reg. price: $899

 

Our latest ZEN aquarium system that is designed to be compact and still offer the perfect platform to build a highly functional and beautiful aquarium. The all-inclusive system includes a 45 gallon aquarium constructed of 3/8” thick crystal clear Low-Iron Glass with clear silicone. It is completely reef-ready with an internal corner over flow box, large diameter drain pipe and ½” return water line.

The included three chamber glass sump gives you the flexibility to install high-performance filtration equipment and tuck it away under the tank. It comes complete with a 660 GPH return pump and necessary tubing to get water moving through the system.

The heavy duty marine grade MDF cabinet with "soft close" doors is covered with a high-gloss finish which results in a contemporary piece of furniture to add to your home.

The black plastic canopy houses a high-output 55 watt LED light system that seamlessly sets into the canopy with no visible wires or hardware. A small feeding port is cut into one of the two removable panels on top of the canopy to make feeding quick and mess free. A cut-out for cables and wires on the back of the canopy makes it easy to discreetly hide power cords or tubing.

Specifications:

  • Tank Dimensions: 31” x 16” x 21.5”
  • Sump Dimensions: 23.5” x 12” x 16”
  • Stand Dimensions: 31” x 16” x 30”
  • Lighting: 55 watts total (45 watts of 10K White and 10 watts of 420nm Blue)
  • 3/8" Thick Low-Iron Glass
  • 660 GPH Return Pump

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2 minutes ago, Kellie in CA said:

Is this for pick-up in Ontario? 

Hi, Kellie

 

Yes, you can come in to pick up in our warehouse. the pick up location is in the Rancho Cucamonga warehouse.

 

Thank you so much

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  • 2 months later...

Very intrigued by this and looking to upgrade. Have these lights been tested with SPS? I mostly keep softies and Acans. It looks like all I would need is a Heater and a Skimmer to get it started right?

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