Hi there MASC! I am going to be working this summer in California and I need to sell all the live stock I have, as well as the main tank/ stand along with a protein skimmer. I want to get back in the hobby, but with a smaller tank, when I get back at the end of the summer so I am keeping all the pumps and such. I have AP tests/finals the next couple of weeks so those interested might have to wait a few days to pick things up.
I have 92lb marco dry rock in the main tank that has been there about a year, along with another 15lbs of marco dry rock/ live rock mix in the sump. There are 7 large pieces (7+ inches) and 13 small pieces I can count in the main tank along with allot of rubble and small pieces in the sump. I have one piece in the sump covered in purple that I added a few months ago to try to get coraline growing on the other rocks, how ever that has yet to happen so the rest of the rock looks rather brown and plain (will try to post pics when the camera works again). Along with that I have 30lbs of coral/ marco sand mix (mix of small and large grain sizes). For those interested I will warn I have had issues with red cyno which I am finally winning (right before I have to get rid of it, dang it) so I wouldn't recommend adding it to tank with nutrient issues right now. Out side that I have not seen any pest species on the rock (which has been in the tank a little over a year). There are a few misc snails you can have as well.
As for live stalk, all I have left that needs a new home would be three blue green reef chromis (small ones about an inch) that I can throw in to who every buys the live rock or skimmer if they want them, or if for free to who ever can make it down here.
The skimmer is an AquaC ev-180 that I purchased used from another member of MASC that has been running since the tank was set up. It has some issues with leaking water from one of the fittings leading water back to the tank so there is a silicone job there, as well as a crack on the side that the previous owner had fixed. It still runs fine despite this and fills up the collection cup twice in a week (i have it connected to a 5 gallon bucket to collect skimmate). It comes with the pump which on its own was $60.
The tank it's self is a 90 gallon with black trim, and a black over flow on the side put in by Elite reef. The stand is black as well and has two doors to access underneath. I am throwing in the coral life HO light that came with it, I just put two new Actinic Bulbs in it a month ago.
Since my camera is having issues I will post this video of it set up initially, and I shall try to find another camera to post pics of everything as it is now soon. Sorry the video is so cheesy XP, and the skimmer in the video is the old skimmer, not the one being sold. video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOIdgQsuA-A. Please note me if interested in any of the items, a list of asking prices is below. Those picking up live stock/rock I ask you bring your own buckets and misc supplies for getting it home. Thank you for your time, and thank you MASC for all the help over the years. I hope to get back into things at the end of the summer!
Skimmer: $30
90 lb Liver rock/marco rock all together including the 15lb pieces in the sump, and 30lb sand: $100
Tank/stand/coral life light: $150
3 blue/green reed chromis: to who ever wants to give them a good home ^u^
I have 92lb marco dry rock in the main tank that has been there about a year, along with another 15lbs of marco dry rock/ live rock mix in the sump. There are 7 large pieces (7+ inches) and 13 small pieces I can count in the main tank along with allot of rubble and small pieces in the sump. I have one piece in the sump covered in purple that I added a few months ago to try to get coraline growing on the other rocks, how ever that has yet to happen so the rest of the rock looks rather brown and plain (will try to post pics when the camera works again). Along with that I have 30lbs of coral/ marco sand mix (mix of small and large grain sizes). For those interested I will warn I have had issues with red cyno which I am finally winning (right before I have to get rid of it, dang it) so I wouldn't recommend adding it to tank with nutrient issues right now. Out side that I have not seen any pest species on the rock (which has been in the tank a little over a year). There are a few misc snails you can have as well.
As for live stalk, all I have left that needs a new home would be three blue green reef chromis (small ones about an inch) that I can throw in to who every buys the live rock or skimmer if they want them, or if for free to who ever can make it down here.
The skimmer is an AquaC ev-180 that I purchased used from another member of MASC that has been running since the tank was set up. It has some issues with leaking water from one of the fittings leading water back to the tank so there is a silicone job there, as well as a crack on the side that the previous owner had fixed. It still runs fine despite this and fills up the collection cup twice in a week (i have it connected to a 5 gallon bucket to collect skimmate). It comes with the pump which on its own was $60.
The tank it's self is a 90 gallon with black trim, and a black over flow on the side put in by Elite reef. The stand is black as well and has two doors to access underneath. I am throwing in the coral life HO light that came with it, I just put two new Actinic Bulbs in it a month ago.
Since my camera is having issues I will post this video of it set up initially, and I shall try to find another camera to post pics of everything as it is now soon. Sorry the video is so cheesy XP, and the skimmer in the video is the old skimmer, not the one being sold. video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOIdgQsuA-A. Please note me if interested in any of the items, a list of asking prices is below. Those picking up live stock/rock I ask you bring your own buckets and misc supplies for getting it home. Thank you for your time, and thank you MASC for all the help over the years. I hope to get back into things at the end of the summer!
Skimmer: $30
90 lb Liver rock/marco rock all together including the 15lb pieces in the sump, and 30lb sand: $100
Tank/stand/coral life light: $150
3 blue/green reed chromis: to who ever wants to give them a good home ^u^