300 Gallon RR Tank and Equipment

zlwags85

Premium Member
Hi,

I've sold all the fish and taken my system down. Going to be moving sometime soon and need to get this out of the house and fix all the holes in the wall / etc before we can list it. Everything is ready to go and in the garage. Looking to get it all sold asap. $2,950. I live in Germantown Hills (between Peoria and Metamora). I will be parting this out if needed but would prefer to sell it all for a fair price and get it out at once. Will consider offers but I think it's a fair price for everything.

- 300 Gallon Acrylic Reef Ready Tank. 2 Overflows. Setup for just
over 4 years. Minor scratching. Tank will need new bulkheads.
o Oak Stand with quick disconnect hinges on the doors.
o Oak Canopy. Has been modified for a linear actuator hood lift (included). 4 Fans installed and 2 holes cut in top of canopy to control heat.

- Lifereef VS-72 Protein Skimmer. Venturi style skimmer standing 6' tall.

- Lifereef Custom Sump

- 20 X 48" T-5's. Icecap reflectors, standoffs, end caps, w/ Triad ballasts and power cords. These have been removed from current canopy but could be rewired easily. This creates 10 rows in the canopy.

- 2 X 100 Gallon Rubbermaid tubs (1 of the bulkheads may be cracked"¦ been sitting around for emergencies for a year or so now)

- 2 X Rubbermaid Trash Cans

- 1 X Rubbermaid Trash Can with a bulkhead / spout on bottom and
float switch.

- 2 X 20ish gallon trash cans for 2 part. Both with float switch

- RO/DI unit with a new set of filters

- 6+ gallons of Instand Ocean Salt

- Approximately 280 lbs of rock. Out of tank and soaking in RO/DI water"¦ Will be dry rock or will need to re-cycle.

Thanks,

Zach
 
Tank and Skimmer

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Sump

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Rock (before it was in system ever.. just for idea of size / quality)

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RO/DI

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Modified Canopy

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T5's

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Hood Lift (very convenient... no heavy lifting)

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Will add pictures as it currently sits when I can. Did a decent job scrubbing but dry coralline on some of the acrylic. Didn't want to scratch it once it dried up.
 
Tank is 8' by 30" deep by 24" tall.

Canopy lift uses a linear actuator that runs on DC current (power supply) and has 4 guide rails attached the wall. Guide rails are held together with 1" steel bar and 18 or 22" shelf supports attached to the steel. Actuator pushes the steel bar up and all four guides then move the hood. It goes up almost to the ceiling. It's all hooked up to a rocker switch that I mounted in an outlet cover plate. It has a limit switch that I mounted to the canopy that hits the tank on the way down and kills the power to ensure you don't use the linear actuator to crush the tank with the canopy.
 
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