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144g Oceanic Half Circle System


Enigma13

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With the arrival of our third child, and a somewhat lessening addiction to the hobby I have decided to scale back to one tank and have decided to sell my reef tank. Going to try to see if I can sell as a complete system first before deciding if I will part out. It is a 144g Oceanic Half Circle w/ Stainless steel trim. Below are all the details.

Hardware

Tank: 144g Oceanic Half Circle

Stand & Cap: Matching Oceanic stand and cap with Stainless Steel Trim

Sump: Oceanic Sump Model 2

Light Fixtures: Current USA Outer Orbit 48" fixture w/ 2X 250W MH + 4 X 54W T5, 18 lunar lights & Finnex 36" fixture w/ 2X39W T5

Pump: Pan World 50 PX-X

Powerheads: 1-Tunze Turbelle Stream 6100 + 1 Tunze Turbelle Stream 6000 w/ single controller and Y-adapter (controlling both pumps)

Protein Skimmer- Euroreef CS 6-2+

Calcium Reactor- Geo CR618 w/ Milwaukee Systems CO2 regulator w/ solenoid w/ Catalina CO2 bottle

Controller- Neptune Systems Aquacontroller Jr. w/ DC8, temperature probe, CO2 probe

Chiller- Current USA 1/4hp Prime Chiller

Livestock

Live Rock- Approximate 200# that has been in the tank for approximately 5+ years

Candy Cane Coral (approx 30 heads)

Large birdsnest coral (probably 12"x6"x6")

Pink cynarina open brain (approx. 6-8" across when expanded)

green closed maze brain (approx. 5")

purple stylopora

large montipora cap (12+" across)

orange montipora digitata colonies (2 colonies each w/ over 6" of growth)

tri-color acropora valida

blue acro (quite large colony is probably 6"x3"x3") (this might be blue tort, got small 1" frag from Brian Jackson 3 or 4 years ago)

assorted other acroporas

some zoos

xtra large derasa clam (12+")

large fiji yellow leather colony

The fish are the only thing that I may part out, as I have had them for a long time and want to make sure that they go to experienced and safe homes.

There is currently one geriatric yellow tang and one geriatric blue tang in the tank each over 6 years old, and showing some signs of their age. I need a good home for these and if the buyer is just starting in the hobby, may want to rehome them first at no cost to someone who is willing to take care of them.

Also in the tank is a yellowbelly damsel (also been in the tank for 5+ years, no aggression) & mating pair of oscellaris clownfish that have been in the tank for 5+ years. They lay eggs every couple of weeks and must be kept together and go to an experienced home.

I will also include a full line of Seachem supplements and fresh media for the calcium reactor.

Will take some pictures and post tonight.

Asking $4500.

Feel free to PM or call my cell 512-925-3574 w/ any questions or offers.

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Here are some pictures. Also forgot a couple of items on the livestock:

Branching hammer coral w/ ~20 heads

Red/sky blue blastomussa merletti w/ 20+ heads

Orange Ricordea

Probably some other things I missed too, but the pictures should give an idea. BTW, I know the tank is dirty and I need to go on an aiptasia eradication program, but I haven't had time. That is why I am downsizing.

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