MellowReefer
New member
Selling my 125 gallon reef tank because I'm moving. Asking $1800 for everything. Tank has been set up since 2011 and fish and corals are thriving. Please see post on CL or message me for pictures because I can't seem to post photos on this forum no matter how many different ways I've tried.
Equipment:
125 gallon acrylic tank, 72" x 18" x 20" with no large scratches, just the usual wear for this age tank
Black wood stand
45 gallon Sump with refugium with chaeto
Eheim return pump
Bubble Magus skimmer
2 TLF reactors
2 Koralia circulation pumps
3 heaters
3 AI Hydra LED lights and mounting hardware
All accessories included - supplements, several bags of salt, extra equipment & meds for quarantine, etc.
Livestock:
Many different LPS corals including frogspawn, Duncan, blasto, plate coral, etc.
Birds nest coral
At least 5 types of zoas
Fish:
Magnificent foxface
Royal gramma
PJ cardinal
Rubeus wrasse
Chalk bass
Midas blenny
Tailspot blenny
Cash or PayPal only. Serious inquiries only please. At this time I'd like to try to find a buyer for the whole setup. Please email for pictures of specific things you'd like to see, but really it's best to see it in person. Thanks.
Equipment:
125 gallon acrylic tank, 72" x 18" x 20" with no large scratches, just the usual wear for this age tank
Black wood stand
45 gallon Sump with refugium with chaeto
Eheim return pump
Bubble Magus skimmer
2 TLF reactors
2 Koralia circulation pumps
3 heaters
3 AI Hydra LED lights and mounting hardware
All accessories included - supplements, several bags of salt, extra equipment & meds for quarantine, etc.
Livestock:
Many different LPS corals including frogspawn, Duncan, blasto, plate coral, etc.
Birds nest coral
At least 5 types of zoas
Fish:
Magnificent foxface
Royal gramma
PJ cardinal
Rubeus wrasse
Chalk bass
Midas blenny
Tailspot blenny
Cash or PayPal only. Serious inquiries only please. At this time I'd like to try to find a buyer for the whole setup. Please email for pictures of specific things you'd like to see, but really it's best to see it in person. Thanks.