I have a 60 gallon aquarium with 20 gallon sump; beautiful natural wood stand/cabinet. Nice lighting system and pump etc.
It has about a 6-8 inch deep sand bed and is full of live rock. Unfortunately, it has been taken over by aiptasia and is not presently suitable for insertion in a reef. However, buyer may take or leave any or all of the live rock and sand with the aquarium. I imagine that a knowledgeable expert could recure the rock and kill the aips and perhaps make the sand fresh and exciting once again. We are leaving the tank plugged in for the next couple of weeks. The earliest we could have it ready for a buyer to take delivery would be March 25th (unless buyer wants to do all work).
$300 for the whole lot, $200 if a motivated buyer wants to do the heavy lifting and break it down and move it out of my apartment.
We live at 17th and Noe in San Francisco.
Marty Courson
martycourson2007@sflawyer.net
415-433-3100
See pictures at:
http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA1 http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA2 http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA3
It has about a 6-8 inch deep sand bed and is full of live rock. Unfortunately, it has been taken over by aiptasia and is not presently suitable for insertion in a reef. However, buyer may take or leave any or all of the live rock and sand with the aquarium. I imagine that a knowledgeable expert could recure the rock and kill the aips and perhaps make the sand fresh and exciting once again. We are leaving the tank plugged in for the next couple of weeks. The earliest we could have it ready for a buyer to take delivery would be March 25th (unless buyer wants to do all work).
$300 for the whole lot, $200 if a motivated buyer wants to do the heavy lifting and break it down and move it out of my apartment.
We live at 17th and Noe in San Francisco.
Marty Courson
martycourson2007@sflawyer.net
415-433-3100
See pictures at:
http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA1 http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA2 http://www.sflawyer.net/AQUA3