thegrog
Active Member
I have broken down my 29 gallon tank. I don't have any plans to bring it up anytime soon as a reef (keeping tank itself for a large QT or emergency tank)
I have my custom made hood for the tank. It is stained oak and fits on standard 29 gallon tanks. I think it would fit on a 20 long as well.
The front of the hood flips up for access.
Contains a 175W MH light, 65W PC (actinic), 3 LED moonlights and all ballasts and power cords. Ballasts are included. Also included are bulbs for the MH and PC. All bulbs have only been used for about 6 months.
Also contains two fans for cooling. One large side input fan, one small top exhaust fan.
I am in the Chicago area. Can't really be shipped easily so pickup is preferred. I am willing to meet you somewhere within a 2-hour drive radius (for $10 gas money). I am off all this week so I have time.
Here are two pics that I have. I will take more tomorrow and post.
With this hood, you can keep a reef with most any coral, including stony corals. Enough light for an anemone, but I don't recommend keeping one in any tank less than 55 gallon though.
Best reasonable offer in the next 3-4 days takes it, else it goes to ----. Either post an offer or email me at thejediray@aol.com
I have my custom made hood for the tank. It is stained oak and fits on standard 29 gallon tanks. I think it would fit on a 20 long as well.
The front of the hood flips up for access.
Contains a 175W MH light, 65W PC (actinic), 3 LED moonlights and all ballasts and power cords. Ballasts are included. Also included are bulbs for the MH and PC. All bulbs have only been used for about 6 months.
Also contains two fans for cooling. One large side input fan, one small top exhaust fan.
I am in the Chicago area. Can't really be shipped easily so pickup is preferred. I am willing to meet you somewhere within a 2-hour drive radius (for $10 gas money). I am off all this week so I have time.
Here are two pics that I have. I will take more tomorrow and post.
With this hood, you can keep a reef with most any coral, including stony corals. Enough light for an anemone, but I don't recommend keeping one in any tank less than 55 gallon though.
Best reasonable offer in the next 3-4 days takes it, else it goes to ----. Either post an offer or email me at thejediray@aol.com