I will be moving at the end of the month and I am looking to get rid of my setup.
This tank has been up and running since Dec. 2004 and is well established FOWLR and a bit of coral. Both bulbs were just changed out at the end of Feb.
Equipment:
29 gallon tank
Black 2 door wood stand
AquaC Remora HoB with Maxi-Jet 1200 and pre-skimmer box
Current USA 30" 2x65 PC with Dual Actinic and Dual Daylight bulbs
3 AquaClear PH201 powerheads, I believe they are the same as the 20's
AquaClear 30 HoB filter
2 Visitherm Stealth heaters, I believe they are both 100w
1 analog timer/power strip
1 digital timer/power strip
approximately 40-50lbs of live sand
approximately 50-60lbs of live rock
test kit and various chemicals
1.5 jugs of Oceanic salt mix each make 50 gallons
various containers for mixing/heating change water
I'm sure there is more, but most will be like nets and such.
Livestock:
1 yellow watchman goby
2 yellow tail damsels
1 bubble tip anemone
1 sand sifting, 1 brittle and 1 maroon starfish
1 filter feeding sea cuke
1 pep, 1 pistol and 1 cleaner shrimp
a bunch of snails
2-3 emerald crabs
might still be a couple scarlett reef hermits
small colonies of crown leather, star polyps and pumping xenia corals
and whatever came on the live rock
$175 obo for the complete setup. I am more than willing to help whomever purchases it to move it to its new home.
Steve
29 gal fs
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I am interested in the tank and live in Ft Walton, please call at 613-6503. Thanks
Abiathar wrote:I will be moving at the end of the month and I am looking to get rid of my setup.
This tank has been up and running since Dec. 2004 and is well established FOWLR and a bit of coral. Both bulbs were just changed out at the end of Feb.
Equipment:
29 gallon tank
Black 2 door wood stand
AquaC Remora HoB with Maxi-Jet 1200 and pre-skimmer box
Current USA 30" 2x65 PC with Dual Actinic and Dual Daylight bulbs
3 AquaClear PH201 powerheads, I believe they are the same as the 20's
AquaClear 30 HoB filter
2 Visitherm Stealth heaters, I believe they are both 100w
1 analog timer/power strip
1 digital timer/power strip
approximately 40-50lbs of live sand
approximately 50-60lbs of live rock
test kit and various chemicals
1.5 jugs of Oceanic salt mix each make 50 gallons
various containers for mixing/heating change water
I'm sure there is more, but most will be like nets and such.
Livestock:
1 yellow watchman goby
2 yellow tail damsels
1 bubble tip anemone
1 sand sifting, 1 brittle and 1 maroon starfish
1 filter feeding sea cuke
1 pep, 1 pistol and 1 cleaner shrimp
a bunch of snails
2-3 emerald crabs
might still be a couple scarlett reef hermits
small colonies of crown leather, star polyps and pumping xenia corals
and whatever came on the live rock
$175 obo for the complete setup. I am more than willing to help whomever purchases it to move it to its new home.
Steve