badpacket
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I am in the middle of picking out a ~30g reef tank setup, and came across this. I think its a pretty good deal, as the guy selling it is only 15 min. away from me, and is actually moving closer to me. What does everyone think?
Also, when I move it, should I expect it to re-cycle, as the sand is going to be totally disrupted when I toss it into pails for transport.
29 gallon reef tank with custom stand and canopy-- the system includes:
1. 29 gallon glass tank in good condition, has some scratches.
2. Custom made oak stand and canopy made by Marine Systems. Stand is 36" tall and has matching canopy, approximately 6" tall.
3. 2 x 55 watt Custom Sea Life power compact lighting, with 1 10k bulb and 1 actinic bulb. Excellent lighting for this size tank
4. 1 Rio pump with sponge filter for circulation
5. Approximately 30lbs of show quality Fiji live rock, with red mushrooms scattered on the rock.
6. 6" deep sand bed with tons of life, sand taken from various other tanks
7. Various corals including a few soft corals, polyps, and mushrooms
8. Pair of False Percula clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
9. Various crabs and snails
10. Small bubble-tip anemone
The tank is skimmerless, but I will throw in a hang on the back overflow if you'd like to add a sump.
It needs to be cleaned as well, I'm selling it because I've neglected it as I am in the process of moving. I'd rather sell the tank than take it with me.
I will pack all of the inverts, coral, and rock in styrofoam shipping boxes for a secure ride to their new home.
I've read a few threads on moving an existing tank, so I think I've got an idea of what it will take.
Any suggestions/pointers on how to move the tank, clean it, and get it habitable in short order ( ~3 hrs). I'd like to get these guys back in a larger tank quickly as i don't have anywehre else to put them.
The biggest problem I see is getting the water, old and new DI up to temp in that amount of time, and getting the salinity etc in order.
thanks
Also, when I move it, should I expect it to re-cycle, as the sand is going to be totally disrupted when I toss it into pails for transport.
29 gallon reef tank with custom stand and canopy-- the system includes:
1. 29 gallon glass tank in good condition, has some scratches.
2. Custom made oak stand and canopy made by Marine Systems. Stand is 36" tall and has matching canopy, approximately 6" tall.
3. 2 x 55 watt Custom Sea Life power compact lighting, with 1 10k bulb and 1 actinic bulb. Excellent lighting for this size tank
4. 1 Rio pump with sponge filter for circulation
5. Approximately 30lbs of show quality Fiji live rock, with red mushrooms scattered on the rock.
6. 6" deep sand bed with tons of life, sand taken from various other tanks
7. Various corals including a few soft corals, polyps, and mushrooms
8. Pair of False Percula clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
9. Various crabs and snails
10. Small bubble-tip anemone
The tank is skimmerless, but I will throw in a hang on the back overflow if you'd like to add a sump.
It needs to be cleaned as well, I'm selling it because I've neglected it as I am in the process of moving. I'd rather sell the tank than take it with me.
I will pack all of the inverts, coral, and rock in styrofoam shipping boxes for a secure ride to their new home.
I've read a few threads on moving an existing tank, so I think I've got an idea of what it will take.
Any suggestions/pointers on how to move the tank, clean it, and get it habitable in short order ( ~3 hrs). I'd like to get these guys back in a larger tank quickly as i don't have anywehre else to put them.
The biggest problem I see is getting the water, old and new DI up to temp in that amount of time, and getting the salinity etc in order.
thanks