Keeping the wave box. Only things available is tank, stand, canopy with fans and VHO end caps and old bulbs. There is still live sand in the tank too if you want it.
I need this gone! $150
First person that can get here and pick them up can have them. I found them after emptying the tank and have no place to put them. 1605 Charolais Dr. I will post when they are gone. Don't have time to check emails, pms, or the thread.
Most of the corals you have there could probably survive under a regular light bulb. Hellolights has always had a good reputation, but I have never bought from them myself. I try to buy locally on things like bulbs. The small savings you get from online is not worth it to me. I try to support the local stores as much as possible. Also if you have a problem with the bulbs (which seems to happen often in this hobby) you actually have a resource for help. Once you have the new bulbs just reduce your lighting period by half for a few days. Then add an hour every 2 days until you are back to your regular schedule.
Fairy Wrasses are very skittish. If you plan on having them I would stay away from the sixline for sure. Not very familiar with the pin-stripe. I love Wrasses and have lost a few to jumping even with a canopy. They somehow seem to find the smallest openings somehow. So make sure you have your tank covered.
Leopard Wrasses are also big pod hunters. In fact many have a hard time getting them to eat prepared food just like the mandarins. Honestly I would stay away from any wrasses if you want to keep the Mandarin. I also had one starve to death in a 125. I had 3 wrasses though. I feed 2 days and then skip one. I have a Harlequin Tusk though that I want to keep fat so he doesn't turn to Hermits and Snails.
I use a Nikon D200 and a homemade photo box. I highly recommend a DSLR for top downs so you can manual focus. Otherwise it will have problems focusing on the box instead of the subject.