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Title: Very Healthy Reef System for Sale with Pics


red71veloce - October 5, 2007 08:39 PM (GMT)
I have added pictures to a previous post.
I need to sell my 20g reef with 10g refuge. A limited overview is approximately 50 pounds or more of really nice Marshall Isle Rock. This tank has alot of rock top to bottom, easily enough to put in a 55g or so. I don't even know where to begin on the corals. Only one acro and a couple or more monti's, but scads of zoo's, several varieties. Several Lps, blasto, acan, brain's & more. Several leathers, stars etc. Only two fish, a gramma with lots of color and a bangai cardinal.
As usual with this kind of thing I am not even hoping to come close to half of the small fotune I have spent, heck the rock alone was expensive. I guess first I will just ask for an offer. The equipment includes a 24" 130wt pc light of a cheap but quite serviceable brand, a quietone pump approximately 750gph, a refuge light with 2 18wt pc lamps. I am keeping the powerhead for a possible future tank, but I will throw in a couple of powersweep heads.

Make me an offer guys......Tracy
A VERY HEALTHY SYSTEM


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1stseaking - October 9, 2007 05:02 AM (GMT)
We are interested in buying another small tank, especially one that is already up and running. What are you wanting out of it? I am wanting a small tank for my classroom. Please call or e-mail me if you have an idea of what you want for the tank.

Jessica
640-2396
missmchenry@cox.net

red71veloce - October 9, 2007 11:10 PM (GMT)
Well........I guess the bottom dollar amount would be $500....man I'm taking a bath on this!! I hate to even think about how much I have spent on this project over the last couple of years. Suffice it to say that this amount barely covers the rock and some of the equipment. Whoever gets this is getting more than a deal, this is some primo rock! The corals are so thick that they need to be thinned out. I just have other interests at the moment. So as much as it pains me to put such a low price on this......I need it to go fast. Thanks...Tracy

red71veloce - October 14, 2007 06:54 PM (GMT)
OK guys, I really thought this would be going by now, but I guess I need to give more detail. The following is a list of corals in this tank. I'm sure I missed a few.

Zoanthids: 8 to 9 different varieties including Armageddons, safecrackers, dragon
eyes, oranges, blues etc

LPS: Cynarina 3"

Nuclear Candycane 4-6 heads

Echynophyllia-2, one red about
quarter sized and one metallic green 3"

Cherry Blasto, about 1 dozen heads

Lord Howe Acanthastrea, 6-8 heads

Platygyra, wonderful Marshall Isle fist sized speciman

Alvelopora, lovely fist sized green and white

Cyphastrea, purple base with pink/red mouths-2"

Leptastrea?-2, one reddish brown 1/2 dollar sized and
one reddish with gold centers, 8-10 mouths

Hammer, green tip-3"

SPS: Montipora digitata,3 orange largest is 3" and branched

Pocillopora, green tipped 2"

Acropora Millepora, brown and green 2" and growing

Softies: Leathers, 1 large branching cream, one small branching
pink

Toadstools, 1 medium green polyped, 1 large polyped growing
out of the water!

Green star polyps, 8-10"

Pom Pom Xenias, 6-7 stalks

Gorgonia, blond polyps about 3"

Mushrooms:
Purple Discoma-2

Green striped Discoma-1 dozen or so

Purple Rhodactis-2

As you can see, this is alot of coral, not to mention the equipment...Come on someone make an offer.......Tracy




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