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Pennies2Cents
Mon, 25th May 2009, 08:46 PM
We will be tearing down our tank come the 1st of June to begin replacing the carpet with tile. It will be alot of work but its got to be done. So while that is being done we have thought long and hard about an upgrade. 240 Possibly. And with that being said. Our 125 RR Oceanic Tank is now up for grabs. Asking Price: $1200. Comes with the items listed below.

2 Year Old Oceanic: 125 RR w/ Dual overflows & Returns w/ PVC Plumbing Included.
Painted Blue Background
Open top Canopy-Removable Front Doors for easy access inside tank during feeding time.
Matching Stand
Excellent Condition
Measurements are:
72 x 24 x 17 Tall
55gal sump w/ 3 sections for refugium,return pumps, and skimmer
Coralife Light Fixture: 3 (150)MH bulbs, 4 Moonlights with 3 Ballasts. The one you see in pic.
1 Mag 7 Return Pump less than 1yr old.
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msmith619
Tue, 26th May 2009, 11:57 AM
Is it complete, with lights, refugium, etc or just the tank and stand/canopy?
Mike

Pennies2Cents
Tue, 26th May 2009, 01:52 PM
Is it complete, with lights, refugium, etc or just the tank and stand/canopy?
Mike

For right now its just the tank,stand and conopy. We will keep you posted if we decide to add the lights, sump etc. but price will go up a little. :blushing:

Pennies2Cents
Tue, 26th May 2009, 05:52 PM
Bump`

msmith619
Tue, 26th May 2009, 06:23 PM
Bump`

What does 'Bump" mean. I see that often.

BTW, I would be interested if it was the complete system. Gonna get a new tank next month. Shopping around now,
Mike

Gseclipse02
Tue, 26th May 2009, 06:42 PM
What does 'Bump" mean. I see that often.




its a way to move it to the top ...

BTW this is a really nice tank .... it made me want a longer tank !!!

Pennies2Cents
Tue, 26th May 2009, 11:27 PM
What does 'Bump" mean. I see that often.

BTW, I would be interested if it was the complete system. Gonna get a new tank next month. Shopping around now,
Mike

Hi Mike, PM Sent...:shades:

msmith619
Wed, 27th May 2009, 08:16 AM
Hi Pennies2cents. Nice tank. PM sent right back. Send me a phone number. I will call you tonight after I get off of work. (Around 7:30pm)Definately interested!
Mike

mercedesvaughn
Wed, 27th May 2009, 10:27 AM
Just a quick note: My fiance Dainon and I are currently in the process of doing the same thing (but we are keeping are tank). We decided to move our 6' tank from the back wall to the side wall of our living room and have tiled our house very slowly...one side at first, then the next. We had to take everything out of our tank, put it in a "holding tank" (it was a blow up pool from Wally world ;) with pumps going, etc. and then move the empty tank to the side wall that had already been tiled. It took a whole weekend to do and had help from MANY people- neighbors, friends, etc. but was fun in the end (I guess?). I wish you luck in your endeavors!

We were thinking about not keeping our tank either and upgrading but decided to keep our 6' and put up our skinny but LONG 12' (!!!) in its place on the back wall after that section gets tiled. Its great being able to start a new tank because you get to do all the things you didn't get to do with your old tank- the right pumps, equipment, etc. that you want; the verts, inverts, and coral that you didn't get to put in your old tank. Hope you have fun! And hope your tile gets put in quicker than ours has! You should just see the mess in our living room right now!...

Good luck with the sell! :)

Pennies2Cents
Wed, 27th May 2009, 11:29 AM
Just a quick note: My fiance Dainon and I are currently in the process of doing the same thing (but we are keeping are tank). We decided to move our 6' tank from the back wall to the side wall of our living room and have tiled our house very slowly...one side at first, then the next. We had to take everything out of our tank, put it in a "holding tank" (it was a blow up pool from Wally world ;) with pumps going, etc. and then move the empty tank to the side wall that had already been tiled. It took a whole weekend to do and had help from MANY people- neighbors, friends, etc. but was fun in the end (I guess?). I wish you luck in your endeavors!

We were thinking about not keeping our tank either and upgrading but decided to keep our 6' and put up our skinny but LONG 12' (!!!) in its place on the back wall after that section gets tiled. Its great being able to start a new tank because you get to do all the things you didn't get to do with your old tank- the right pumps, equipment, etc. that you want; the verts, inverts, and coral that you didn't get to put in your old tank. Hope you have fun! And hope your tile gets put in quicker than ours has! You should just see the mess in our living room right now!...

Good luck with the sell! :)

Mercedes, Thank u for the well wishes. It will be a long week and weekend. Im scared to even think about it. Im hoping and praying that everything goes smoothly. Hopefully we can get some help from our members when the times comes that we get our upgrade.
setup. :)

Pennies2Cents
Fri, 29th May 2009, 06:54 PM
Tank is Sold: :) Pending delivery to MSmith619.