A new child in the family means I'm downsizing to a nano style all-in-one tank, which means I have my old tank that I really need to sell. It was purchased new by me last August or September, so it's less than a year old at this point. I have the following:
- Oceanic 58 gallon reef ready tank (center back overflow)
- Oceanic Oak Stand for tank, I had this custom ordered as a stand for a 125/135 with a solid top where the 58 sits centered on the stand - that gives you a lot of room for equipment underneath where it stays out of site
- Oceanic Oak Canopy for the tank
- Two acrylic sumps that I custom ordered from SoCal Creations - I don't have a need for them anymore, so they can go along with the tank
- I have a piece of starboard (black) that I custom ordered that fits into the bottom of the tank (just like the sumps, I have no need for it anymore, so it goes, too)
- I had about 80 pounds of live rock in the tank originally - I moved some of that over to my new nano tank, but there is still probably 50+ pounds or so left - This was fully cured Marshall Islands from Premium Aquatics - In all honesty, I kept the prettiest pieces for my nano (can you blame me?) but the pieces that are left are still some nice shapes and most of them are larger pieces
The tank/stand/canopy was $1650, the sumps were $400, and that amount of rock is about $250. But I really need to get this moving, so I am asking $350 or best offer. Also, just FYI, I'm in West Knoxville (off Ebenezer).
Here are some pictures from my ReefCentral gallery so you can see what the tank and stand look like (I don't think I have a picture of the canopy, but it matches the stand).
Thanks,
Brad
- Oceanic 58 gallon reef ready tank (center back overflow)
- Oceanic Oak Stand for tank, I had this custom ordered as a stand for a 125/135 with a solid top where the 58 sits centered on the stand - that gives you a lot of room for equipment underneath where it stays out of site
- Oceanic Oak Canopy for the tank
- Two acrylic sumps that I custom ordered from SoCal Creations - I don't have a need for them anymore, so they can go along with the tank
- I have a piece of starboard (black) that I custom ordered that fits into the bottom of the tank (just like the sumps, I have no need for it anymore, so it goes, too)
- I had about 80 pounds of live rock in the tank originally - I moved some of that over to my new nano tank, but there is still probably 50+ pounds or so left - This was fully cured Marshall Islands from Premium Aquatics - In all honesty, I kept the prettiest pieces for my nano (can you blame me?) but the pieces that are left are still some nice shapes and most of them are larger pieces
The tank/stand/canopy was $1650, the sumps were $400, and that amount of rock is about $250. But I really need to get this moving, so I am asking $350 or best offer. Also, just FYI, I'm in West Knoxville (off Ebenezer).
Here are some pictures from my ReefCentral gallery so you can see what the tank and stand look like (I don't think I have a picture of the canopy, but it matches the stand).

Thanks,
Brad