I need to complete my temporary tank teardown asap, and there is some liverock that just won't fit in the new system. It is covered in Xenia, which if you are looking for a cool and very mature (it would take at least a year to get to the coverage it has now) soft coral centerpiece is a good thing. It is free to a good home, and you are welcome to take as much chaeto and caulerpa as you can carry as well (filled with pods a *ton* of happy mysis shrimp) if you so desire.
The only catch is that you need to get it soon. It is free to the first person that wants to come and collect it - the Apex and equipment really needs to be moved over to the new tank tomorrow (technically today if you are on the east coast), so whoever can collect it first gets it. I can even provide water and a bucket (heck, I can probably provide 5 buckets if you want them :spin1
Picture below (not the greatest - I'm sorry). There is basically a very light and easy to position plate, and about 10 pounds of base rock. The picture is from a 100 gallon rubbermaid, so they are both relatively large.
I am in Cherry Hill. Pm me asap if you are interested - I would rather this go to a local reefer than to a shop.
Dave
The only catch is that you need to get it soon. It is free to the first person that wants to come and collect it - the Apex and equipment really needs to be moved over to the new tank tomorrow (technically today if you are on the east coast), so whoever can collect it first gets it. I can even provide water and a bucket (heck, I can probably provide 5 buckets if you want them :spin1
Picture below (not the greatest - I'm sorry). There is basically a very light and easy to position plate, and about 10 pounds of base rock. The picture is from a 100 gallon rubbermaid, so they are both relatively large.
I am in Cherry Hill. Pm me asap if you are interested - I would rather this go to a local reefer than to a shop.
Dave