FS: Mr Aqua 12 long setup, 2.5 Gallon pico setup, Tom Aquatics Pro Series Overflow

jaybfresh

Pitcher Hill Reef Society
`I have the following stuff to clear out:

Mr Aqua 12 gallon long (36x8x9) with Current USA Nova Extreme 2x39w T5 light. Also have a Koralia Nano to go with it. The stand pictured is a TV stand rated to hold the weight from this tank. The stand has holes drilled where I had a overflow and return.

$140 for the whole setup
$50 for the tank (back painted black)
$50 for the light (true lumen bulbs only used 2 months)
$10 for the Koralia
$60 for the stand (junk not included)

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Frame and canopy for a standard 2.5 gallon tank with a 10w 50/50 PC light (unused). $30 (willing to ship)

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Tom Aquatics Pro Series Overflow $50, hoses included but not pictured (willing to ship)

http://www.marinedepot.com/Tom_Aqua..._Aquariums-Tom_Aquatics-OE1318-FIOFEB-vi.html

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I can not believe that little 2.5 Gal Pico Setup is still roaming around the neighborhood. That thing has been in and out of the hobby for what, 5 years now?
 
It's been passed around a few times, thats for sure :)

I might just use it for some sexy shrimp
 
JB will that light work for hard corals? Looking for a nice little frag tank for corals only. Also did you have a sump as well?
 
I think it would be fine given the shallow depth of the tank. The reflector is a technically "one piece" but is molded to look like individual reflectors. Better brand bulbs might help (although the truelumen bulbs are worlds better than the old current-usa t5's)

I'm reusing the sump I had below it, but I could throw in a standard 10 gallon to use a sump.
 
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