I have for sale a 12 gallon NanoCube, fully set up, cycled, settled, and stocked. This was my brother's tank, but as he is no longer interested in the hobby, it is now for sale. It would be a great tank to introduce you to the hobby, and compact enough, as well as self-standing so it will not take up too much room or be in the way. It's built in lighting system, filtration system, and the fact that it is an established tank will all mean that it'll be a beautiful aquarium set up from the day you buy it, and it's mostly self-sustaining.
The tank is the standard 12g NanoCube featured here: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produ...ll&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Np=1&N=2004&Nty=1
Included is :
a beautiful Furniture Quality Cabinet-Style stand:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=11684
Heater to stabilize the temperature and promote healthy livestock
NEW Digital Thermometer
Plenty of food for a fish if you chose to add one later
Test kits to ensure safe healthy chemical levels in the tank (only half is left in test kits)
Floating Magnet to clean the glass of algae
Surface Skimming rear filter inlet
Other misc. useful items.
It comes with 10-12lbs of fully cycled, nicely colored rock with living things growing all over and inside of it. There is also 10-15lbs of fully functioning Live Sand filled with all sorts of clean-up and nitrate reducing bacteria and critters, all beneficial!
The corals that come with this tank are:
LARGE and BEAUTIFUL Red Sea Pink Pulsing Xenia
Cool Pink colonial polyps growing on the rocks
Nice Fuzzy Montipora Digitata (an easy to keep SPS coral)
A large Cabbage Leather coral
A Brick Red Mushroom
And you may even pick one or two corals from my other tanks when you come to pick up the tank! (I must approve of the two corals, to ensure that they'll survive in the tank)
There are no fish currently in the tank as I'm more of a coral collector than a fish collector, but you could certainly keep fish in the tank. There are snails and a awesome white Pincushion Urchin to eat any algae that grows. http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?pCatId=593
All together worth over $400. I'm only asking $200, and the price is negotiable. I would consider trades for a calcium reactor setup.
The tank is the standard 12g NanoCube featured here: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produ...ll&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Np=1&N=2004&Nty=1
Included is :
a beautiful Furniture Quality Cabinet-Style stand:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=11684
Heater to stabilize the temperature and promote healthy livestock
NEW Digital Thermometer
Plenty of food for a fish if you chose to add one later
Test kits to ensure safe healthy chemical levels in the tank (only half is left in test kits)
Floating Magnet to clean the glass of algae
Surface Skimming rear filter inlet
Other misc. useful items.
It comes with 10-12lbs of fully cycled, nicely colored rock with living things growing all over and inside of it. There is also 10-15lbs of fully functioning Live Sand filled with all sorts of clean-up and nitrate reducing bacteria and critters, all beneficial!
The corals that come with this tank are:
LARGE and BEAUTIFUL Red Sea Pink Pulsing Xenia
Cool Pink colonial polyps growing on the rocks
Nice Fuzzy Montipora Digitata (an easy to keep SPS coral)
A large Cabbage Leather coral
A Brick Red Mushroom
And you may even pick one or two corals from my other tanks when you come to pick up the tank! (I must approve of the two corals, to ensure that they'll survive in the tank)
There are no fish currently in the tank as I'm more of a coral collector than a fish collector, but you could certainly keep fish in the tank. There are snails and a awesome white Pincushion Urchin to eat any algae that grows. http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?pCatId=593
All together worth over $400. I'm only asking $200, and the price is negotiable. I would consider trades for a calcium reactor setup.