Brent Posted February 12, 2010 Share Posted February 12, 2010 OK... I'm moving soon and need to get this tank sold. I'm willing to lose over $3000 in investments I've made into this tank. Please email me directly at [email protected] if you are interested. I'm selling my full saltwater live reef aquarium set up. As you will see from the itemized list, I spared no expense and have a top line system with the least amount of maintenance possible. At this point, I'm not willing to part out this system. INVENTORY Oceanic 125 Gallon Aquarium w/ Black tall stand and canopy 35 gallon fresh water top off (fill system). Fully automated (saves you a ton of maintenance) Precision Marine Systems Red Line Protein Skimmer (model 200 or 225) w/ RLP2000 Pump and all accessories Aquatek acrylic sump w/ sponge 400W heater Ranco electronic temperature control (with temp digital readout) Ranco ETC Temperature Controllers (great safety measure for your aquarium, I would not run a heater without one) (2) Coralife 150W clip on reef lights (2) New 14K true full spectrum HQI metal halide bulbs (2) 2 month old 20K HQI metal halide bulbs Coralife digital thermometer Mag-float floating magnet aquarium glass cleaner Sybon Refractometer Various water test kits (2) bottles of Purple Up Reef Builder (small amount) Frozen and pellet food and coral food (frozen) various size and length nets Salt (100+ gallons) 100+ pounds of live rock (in tank) Various corals (somewhat upset right now) Approx 3 peppermint shrimp 1 banded shrimp 1 clown fish 1 goby 1 green chromis I require that the buyer have a professional service move the take for the protection of the tank and my loft. Aquatek in Austin can provide this service. I know I have over $4000 invested in this tank, but I'm moving and can't take it with me. I would really like this tank to go to someone who is passionate about a live reef tank and really loves the hobby. I can provide pictures for interested / serious buyers and can also arrange showings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drkotz Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 Just curious,,,how serious are you about it being necessary for paying someone to move your tank...I am 54 yo and have salt water tanks since I was in college and made at least a half dozen moves just during that period. As well as several tanks I have aquired over the years following. I have never experienced a problem to date, so I know I am not willing to pay someone to do that now...Have even moved tanks from 3rd story apartments....but I cant say I am willing to do that again...Do you live on the ground floor, or is there any other extra problems, difficulties in moving your tank, and is it an absolute necessity? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
99taws6 Posted March 10, 2010 Share Posted March 10, 2010 What are the dimensions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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