I am taking down my 24g JBJ Nanocube as I don't have the time to take care of it properly anymore. This tank has been set up since 2006, and is very well established with loads of life and coraline. I never had a problem with this tank, it's been great and I've always gotten lots of compliments on it.
It has PC bulbs (2x36 watt) and LED moonlights. I replaced the bulbs in May, so they are only a month old. It comes with the matching 'S' stand and has a Maxi-Jet 1200 for a pump. The fans buzz when they first turn on, but it goes away after a few minutes so I never bothered replacing them (easy enough to do though). I did replace the ballast about a year ago.
The rock is primarily Marshall Island, and is extremely nice (I chose the best pieces from my 90 when I took that down). There are also some corals left, including blue mushrooms, button polyps, and a couple small orange ricordea. There are also plenty of worms, 'bugs,' little featherdusters, a red-legged hermit crab, and a few serpent stars that are great detrivores.
In addition, I have some left over (in the bag) Southdown sand and some crushed coral"¦ should be enough to replace the sand bed if you want, once you pick out the good critters.
I also have some reef supplements and additional live rock I can throw in (about 10 lbs), some more nice Marshall Island, and Kaelini. Not too much life, but would seed quickly. (rock is currently hanging out in a bucket.)
$325 or best offer for the whole thing, would be a very easy instant set-up!
$35 - I also have a 12g DX for sale, the bottom leaks so it needs to be resealed, but the hood is in good condition.
It has PC bulbs (2x36 watt) and LED moonlights. I replaced the bulbs in May, so they are only a month old. It comes with the matching 'S' stand and has a Maxi-Jet 1200 for a pump. The fans buzz when they first turn on, but it goes away after a few minutes so I never bothered replacing them (easy enough to do though). I did replace the ballast about a year ago.
The rock is primarily Marshall Island, and is extremely nice (I chose the best pieces from my 90 when I took that down). There are also some corals left, including blue mushrooms, button polyps, and a couple small orange ricordea. There are also plenty of worms, 'bugs,' little featherdusters, a red-legged hermit crab, and a few serpent stars that are great detrivores.
In addition, I have some left over (in the bag) Southdown sand and some crushed coral"¦ should be enough to replace the sand bed if you want, once you pick out the good critters.
I also have some reef supplements and additional live rock I can throw in (about 10 lbs), some more nice Marshall Island, and Kaelini. Not too much life, but would seed quickly. (rock is currently hanging out in a bucket.)
$325 or best offer for the whole thing, would be a very easy instant set-up!
$35 - I also have a 12g DX for sale, the bottom leaks so it needs to be resealed, but the hood is in good condition.