65 gallon set up for sale

lori7973

Lori
Due to a new job and lack of time I will be selling my 65 gallon approx...(36x18x24) set up. Tank is established w/ LR and a very shallow sand bed, 15 gallon custom sump and 36" orbit pc fixture with moonlights. I currently have 3 H. Erectus seahorses (2 female, 1 male) that are actively mating. Seahorses will be sold seperately. The stand is from Oceanic's Shaker collection, is hunter green trimmed in oak. Tank is an AGA with megaflow overflow kit. Complete setup will not part out.

I have over $800 invested in the tank, stand, lights and sump. I am asking $500 for it all.

Seahorses are Ocean Rider Mustangs and I will take $150 for the 3. I won't sell these guys to just anyone, I will decide on a buyer per my discretion. Please email me @ lori7973@ameritech.net with questions or call my cell 330-503-2768, you can also pm me. I will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Pic of tank when I first was setting it up...
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Lori, this STINKS about the ponies. Isn't it hard to make these decisions?? Sorry to hear it, I realized I just couldn't part with mine. Hope in the future you get back to it..
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6706015#post6706015 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jmccoya
if you part i would be interested in the tank and stand!

Would you be interested in the sump also if I got rid of the Seahorses?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6706582#post6706582 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by avansickle
Lori, this STINKS about the ponies. Isn't it hard to make these decisions?? Sorry to hear it, I realized I just couldn't part with mine. Hope in the future you get back to it..

Hi Amy, I know, I feel bad but I don't want to keep them and them not get the total care they need. The tanks have just become too much with me working full time. Summer will be here before we know it and we like to go out on our boat for the weekend and I it's hard to find someone who want the responsibility of tank sitting.
 
I am curious-Why no Protein Skimmer? It seems that seahorses would require perfect water quality. I would think you would have to have one.

Are you keeping your 200gal?
 
the 200 is for sale also.

No protein skimmer, there was one on there, but it wasn't doing anything. I have tons of macro in the sump that does a wonderful job of ridding nutrients from the water.
 
Wow, getting out of it completely!! It's always sad to see that. Do you have any pics of the 200? Details on price?, contents, etc.?
 
Does that mean you already found a home for the horses? I was interested in them but not really looking for another tank. I thought you wanted to sell them with the tank though.

-- Kevin
 
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