240 g Hex w stand, pumps, filters, complete setup - $1150

srf11

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This beauty is 6 and a half feet tall - just a beautiful showpiece for salt or tropical fish!! It's definitely an attention getter! Was setup w some beautiful saltwater livestock for over 7 years with no issues and pretty low maintenance.

However, I'm a reef tank guy and this is too tall for that - have a 72g reef and I'm going to add a 180g reef where this tank has sat, so I sold off all livestock 3-4 months ago in preparation for sale. Been lazy about getting on this, but finally listing it now. Tank is still full of saltwater and running - just no fish - but you can see that there are ZERO leaks.

This is a closed system and the equipment includes:
- newer Blueline pump as well as a 3 year old Little Giant
- Red Sea Ocean clear canister filter
- 2 UV filters (since it was fish only there's no sump needed, and a protein skimmer is overkill, IMO)
- 2 LED stunner strips
- All timers, custom plumbing with ball valves, power setup etc so there is nothing showing on front or sides of tank -- just a clean showcase for your fish

- There is a JBJ Arctica 1/5 hp currently running, but I was planning on keeping that for reef - would sell it with setup for an extra $300 though if buyer really wanted

- Includes all rock and coral as pictured - as well as another full coral setup. Would swap out full coral setups once a month to clean so algae growth would never be an issue. Also, all chemicals, food, additives as pictured as well as tank magnet, deep tank tongs and long throw net.

This is basically a full turn-key saltwater setup, with everything needed. Cycle the tank and start introducing livestock. Had a Vlamingi tang in here for 7 years that I finally had to give to a fish store because he reached 14" long. He'd eat from your hand though. Email or text me with interest or questions. Would also entertain trades for high end guitars or tube amps.
 

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As you can see, there is some algae in there currently, but that's just because I literally have done nothing but top off evap water in the last 4 months.
 
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