Mr_Cool
Sun, 1st Feb 2009, 04:47 PM
I really don't want to do this, but my whole system is up for sale. We'll be moving in June, so our current house will go on the market at the end of the month. We just figure it'll be better to have the tank out of here first.
Here are the specs....
:thumbs_up:86 gallon display tank w/ 1/2 inch glass and built-in overflows in each rear corner. (dim. 96"x14"x16")
:thumbs_up:Wood stand (unstained) w/3 doors in front and doors on left and right, too. (Stand is made from 4x4 posts, 2x6 "beams" and 2x4 "joists." This thing is solid!)
:thumbs_up:Canopy w/ 324w of t-5 HO lighting. There are 3 rows across the whole tank. Two rows (216w) run off a Workhorse 7 ballast and on row (108w) run of an Advanced ballast. I also have an extra Advanced ballast that would allow you to add some end caps and reflectors for an extra 108w.
:thumbs_up:75 gallon sump/fuge w/ deep sand bed connected by 3 bulkheads to a 55 gallon sump.
:thumbs_up:Mag 9.5 return pump and all plumbing.
:thumbs_up:Octopus 110 Needle Wheel skimmer.
:thumbs_up: 25 watt heater.
:thumbs_up:About 175 lbs. of live rock and 80 lbs. of live sand.
Livestock includes a 5-6" Emperor Angel, 2 yellow tangs, Kole tang, Flame Angel, GSM pair w/ 2 anemones (LTA and BTA), six line wrasse, large coral banded shrimp, large cleaner shrimp, red serpent star, purple urchin, bright green rock anemone, various hermits and snails, tiger tail cucumber (used to be in there anyway), way too many teal blue palys, lots of Kenya tree coral, lots of mushrooms (red bumpy, blue, and watermelon), and some bright green zoas.
Looking to get $1900 for everything. I really want to sell the whole set-up. But, if not, I will sell all of the livestock and just keep the tank and equipment to set up later. (We'll deal w/ livestock prices later!)
The tank really should have the front panel of glass replaced as it is scratched and hazy. (If I keep it, I'm going to have it re-sealed at the same time.) A piece of Starfire (low-E) glass is about $160 from Glass Cages. You could probably get a better price locally, though. Also, the live rock has some nuisance algae I've been battling. Most of it will scrub up pretty nicely and be just fine. But, some of it should really be cooked or put in the sump. With a little time and patience, this will be an awesome tank!
Here are a few pics. PM me if you want/need more. I can email others.
Here are the specs....
:thumbs_up:86 gallon display tank w/ 1/2 inch glass and built-in overflows in each rear corner. (dim. 96"x14"x16")
:thumbs_up:Wood stand (unstained) w/3 doors in front and doors on left and right, too. (Stand is made from 4x4 posts, 2x6 "beams" and 2x4 "joists." This thing is solid!)
:thumbs_up:Canopy w/ 324w of t-5 HO lighting. There are 3 rows across the whole tank. Two rows (216w) run off a Workhorse 7 ballast and on row (108w) run of an Advanced ballast. I also have an extra Advanced ballast that would allow you to add some end caps and reflectors for an extra 108w.
:thumbs_up:75 gallon sump/fuge w/ deep sand bed connected by 3 bulkheads to a 55 gallon sump.
:thumbs_up:Mag 9.5 return pump and all plumbing.
:thumbs_up:Octopus 110 Needle Wheel skimmer.
:thumbs_up: 25 watt heater.
:thumbs_up:About 175 lbs. of live rock and 80 lbs. of live sand.
Livestock includes a 5-6" Emperor Angel, 2 yellow tangs, Kole tang, Flame Angel, GSM pair w/ 2 anemones (LTA and BTA), six line wrasse, large coral banded shrimp, large cleaner shrimp, red serpent star, purple urchin, bright green rock anemone, various hermits and snails, tiger tail cucumber (used to be in there anyway), way too many teal blue palys, lots of Kenya tree coral, lots of mushrooms (red bumpy, blue, and watermelon), and some bright green zoas.
Looking to get $1900 for everything. I really want to sell the whole set-up. But, if not, I will sell all of the livestock and just keep the tank and equipment to set up later. (We'll deal w/ livestock prices later!)
The tank really should have the front panel of glass replaced as it is scratched and hazy. (If I keep it, I'm going to have it re-sealed at the same time.) A piece of Starfire (low-E) glass is about $160 from Glass Cages. You could probably get a better price locally, though. Also, the live rock has some nuisance algae I've been battling. Most of it will scrub up pretty nicely and be just fine. But, some of it should really be cooked or put in the sump. With a little time and patience, this will be an awesome tank!
Here are a few pics. PM me if you want/need more. I can email others.