groucheux
Member
Hi. I've had my 55 gallon reef for four years now and am interested in switching to a freshwater set up. There are three ways I'm willing to part with it:
1) the whole shebang...$700
includes:
55 gallon tank
two door stand
4 48" flourescent bulbs (2 48" faux oak strips and 1 shop light)
heater
2 small powerheads
skilter 400 protein skimmer/filter
80 pounds of high quality, high growth live rock (50 fiji, 30 tonga) (lots of coraline (good) algea)
2 striped mushrooms
1 medium sized red mushroom (about to sprout)
1 bowl sized rock of green star polyps
small patch of yellow polyps
small cluster of button polyps (4 buttons)
3 green chromis
1 coralbanded shrimp
1 serpent starfish
1 blue hippo tang (a little stressed)
10+ hermits (blue and scarlet legged)
Coral vite, iodine, garlic guard, seagreens, formula two
2)All the liverock (80lbs), livestock, lightbulbs, protein skimmer, and powerheads, food and additives...$250
3)just the 80lbs of live rock (all the liverock except the green star polyps)...$200. That's less than $3 per pound! Great deal if you're starting up a tank. I'll sell the star polyos for $10. Sorry, but I'm not interested in spitting up the liverock...don't want to end up with 10-20 lbs going to waste.
I live just east of downtown Fort Worth. I've absolutely loved my tank over the past 4 years, but with the addition of our new daughter I just don't have the time, energy, or money to keep up with it the way I'd like.
I'd also be interesting in trading for a similar sized community tank. So if you've been eyeing the reef tanks at the LFS, here's your chance.
I've attached some pictures...I'm not much of a photgrapher, so the photos don't do the tank justice .
Thanks...dean
1) the whole shebang...$700
includes:
55 gallon tank
two door stand
4 48" flourescent bulbs (2 48" faux oak strips and 1 shop light)
heater
2 small powerheads
skilter 400 protein skimmer/filter
80 pounds of high quality, high growth live rock (50 fiji, 30 tonga) (lots of coraline (good) algea)
2 striped mushrooms
1 medium sized red mushroom (about to sprout)
1 bowl sized rock of green star polyps
small patch of yellow polyps
small cluster of button polyps (4 buttons)
3 green chromis
1 coralbanded shrimp
1 serpent starfish
1 blue hippo tang (a little stressed)
10+ hermits (blue and scarlet legged)
Coral vite, iodine, garlic guard, seagreens, formula two
2)All the liverock (80lbs), livestock, lightbulbs, protein skimmer, and powerheads, food and additives...$250
3)just the 80lbs of live rock (all the liverock except the green star polyps)...$200. That's less than $3 per pound! Great deal if you're starting up a tank. I'll sell the star polyos for $10. Sorry, but I'm not interested in spitting up the liverock...don't want to end up with 10-20 lbs going to waste.
I live just east of downtown Fort Worth. I've absolutely loved my tank over the past 4 years, but with the addition of our new daughter I just don't have the time, energy, or money to keep up with it the way I'd like.
I'd also be interesting in trading for a similar sized community tank. So if you've been eyeing the reef tanks at the LFS, here's your chance.
I've attached some pictures...I'm not much of a photgrapher, so the photos don't do the tank justice .
Thanks...dean