powerofslack
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Cross country move impending, so I am getting rid of a complete 40 gallon setup. Free to good home if you know how to safely get it down one flight of stairs it's yours.
This started life as an all-in one acrylic tank, built-in sump in back with a return pump. Stand, Aqua-C remora hang on back skimmer, two circulation pumps. The light fixture holds 4 36" T5's, currently only three bulbs are installed. A couple of the legs on the sit-on-top T5 fixture need replacing but it works fine otherwise.
Deep sand bed with a healthy worm etc. population that has also accumulated a good bit of trapped sediment over the years.
Good live rock, lots or coralline, some red macroalgae, healthy population of aiptasia as well unfortunately after my last frag swap.
Two damselfish, two large cabbage leather corals, a big chunk of gsp, a couple of kenya trees.
There are a lot of copepods in the sump area - I can't stick my hands back there without getting them on me. I assume the damsels eat them when they venture into the front. There are some tiny limpets on the glass that are proliferating, so they must be able to complete their life cycle in the tank. There have been various kinds of snails and mini brittle stars in the sand bed / under rocks over time, but I couldn't swear how many of each are present currently.
Heater, external digital thermometer, some B-ionic #1 and 2, a big tub of kent marine reef carbon, phos-ban, and a few odds and ends (turkey baster, hydrometer, everything you would need but if reading this you probably already have).
Please PM if interested and happy to reply with pics etc.
This started life as an all-in one acrylic tank, built-in sump in back with a return pump. Stand, Aqua-C remora hang on back skimmer, two circulation pumps. The light fixture holds 4 36" T5's, currently only three bulbs are installed. A couple of the legs on the sit-on-top T5 fixture need replacing but it works fine otherwise.
Deep sand bed with a healthy worm etc. population that has also accumulated a good bit of trapped sediment over the years.
Good live rock, lots or coralline, some red macroalgae, healthy population of aiptasia as well unfortunately after my last frag swap.
Two damselfish, two large cabbage leather corals, a big chunk of gsp, a couple of kenya trees.
There are a lot of copepods in the sump area - I can't stick my hands back there without getting them on me. I assume the damsels eat them when they venture into the front. There are some tiny limpets on the glass that are proliferating, so they must be able to complete their life cycle in the tank. There have been various kinds of snails and mini brittle stars in the sand bed / under rocks over time, but I couldn't swear how many of each are present currently.
Heater, external digital thermometer, some B-ionic #1 and 2, a big tub of kent marine reef carbon, phos-ban, and a few odds and ends (turkey baster, hydrometer, everything you would need but if reading this you probably already have).
Please PM if interested and happy to reply with pics etc.