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  1. I've moved into a smaller house and now do not have the space to set up all of my tanks. I have them in storage and I would like to just sell them to some one that can enjoy them. They are great setups and I would love to see them go to a good home.

    Prices below are OBO (but only serious offers will be responded to) I feel that these are some good prices already

    This is a very nice 110 gallon Oceanic reef ready tank with an American Oak furniture grade stand and canopy. Has dual corner overflows with durso pipes in both. It has everything you will need to have a successful Saltwater tank.

    Tank 60" long x 19" deep x 24" tall. Stand 60" x 20" x 36" Canopy 60" x 20" x 12"
    Custom Built hood.
    includes 2 ICECAP 430 wired for VHO 48"
    Universal T5HO 36" with individual icecap reflectors
    Aqua logic 1/5 horse power chiller
    Large Sump
    protein skimmer
    100+ pounds of dried live rock
    100+ pounds of sand

    2 pumps (these are super high efficient and quiet pumps)

    GRI gorman rupp industries 14518-208 (Retails for $412.50)

    Blue Line Model:SD 1100 (like Iwaki but better. Retails $150+)

    Blue Line pumps are designed and built by a former chief engineer from Iwaki-Japan. They feature the same flow curves, high head pressure, low noise, and reliability that have made Iwaki the best magnetic drive pumps available.

    The BlueLine HD pumps are even slightly quieter than Iwaki, with a lower frequency.


    Over 100 pounds of dry live rock. Enough to fill the tank!!!!! You could easily cure and seed this with new live rock or use it as base rock.

    The tank is drained and in storage now. The pictures are of it when it was set up and running.

    Just the tank was 1,995 new. There is about another 2k worth of equipment. I will take $800 for the complete set up.


    55gallon tank with custom furniture quality birch stand. This is a beautiful set up. Its 48Lx13wx21h. The stand is 44 ½ tall and fits the tank. There is a custom hood for it as well.
    I will take $100 for both the tank and the sand

    I have an T5 lamp that is an aquatinics lamp that fits perfect for this tank and the frag tank. The lamp is $100

    I have a frag tank Its 48lx13wx12h. It has a overflow stand and 30gal sump. $50 for the setup

    If you buy everything I'll let it all go for $800 Or best offer

    Great condition. Cash only. Must be able to pick up. No delivery.

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  2. I saw the euroreef nano skimmer at MACNA 2 year ago and it was cool looking.

    If you are talking about sapphire aquatics then it is a nice skimmer. All skimmers take about a week to break in. The owner of Sapphire is super nice and make beautiful acrylic equipment. They are located out of Houston so if you need any custom acrylic work I highly recommend them. If you have any issues with the sapphire I recommend contacting them.

  3. nudis usual look like what they eat and it looks alot like a white sponge. I would guess that would be its food source BUT that is just a guess. If that is the case your a lucky. I too have battled the zoa nudis and remember the pain I went through. Once I move my big tank to AUstin I am going to set up a QT tank as well

    I have wanted to set up a pico for some colorful nudis but the more research I do on them the more I think it will not work. The only nudis that I know that people are able to keep and reproduce are the Berghia and that only works if you have plenty of aptisia to feed them.

    John

  4. a painted angler are cool fish

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    A dragon ell would be sweet. I think your tank would be a bit small though.....

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    a blue star leporad wrasse

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    two of my fav wrasses are

    Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis

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    and

    Cirrhilabrus lineatus

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  5. WOW that is SWEET!!!!!! I have wanted to keep an octo or cuttle for a long time. Both proved to be very hard to keep and have short life spans. I would not keep a blue ring though...... Wow you got some serious guts........... I had a friend in Houston that had one for a while. He feed his clams and damsels. There was a lfs in Houston that carried salt water malies. You might see if any of Austins lfs would caries them as they were cheep feeder fish. Once I sell my House in Houston so I can get one in Austin I might rethink about keeping one. I am curious to see how long yours lives as most of the stories I here is the ones that are collected are near the end of their life cycle. There used to by a guy in cali that was breading them called some thing like tomotoocto or something like that. But I think he shut down his operation.

  6. Sweet!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess I picked the wrong day to stop by as I was there last night

    Did you happen to get in a Power Brown or a Two spot Bristleetooth Tang?

    I will have to swing by to check out the new shipment. It sounds NICE!!!!!!!!!

    John

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