I posted once before with the livestock, but now I have had time to go through and list most of what is for sale. I'd prefer to sell as a package system but will be willing to part out certain items/livestock.
I have essentially have 3 tanks that I could sell as a complete package with or without livestock by mixing and matching what I have. I will also throw in a bunch of test kits/food/coral supplements. In my opinion the easiest would be my 30 gallon all glass curved front tank, but I'll also throw together some combinations that I know have worked in the past. The marshall island live rock and livesand from 30 gallon will come with lots of snails, hermit crabs, live stuff that I can't even begin to list. I know at one time there were probably 30 or so hermits but probably only a dozen these days.
30 gallon all glass curved front tank with Stand and Custom Hood $105
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0001_edited.jpg
175 watt metal halide lamp and external ballast (PFO) - $175
2 x 35 watt CF lamps and ballast -$40
2 x moon lamp LEDS (not currently wired for night cycle) -$5
10 gallon sump $10
U-Tube overflow $50
Return pump $30
Rotating PowerHead $20
Approx 45 pounds mixed live rock (mostly marshall island from premium aquatics)$4-6/lb
Heater - $20
Electric pump/reservoir/auto-topoff system - $40
Euroreef CS80 protein skimmer - $225
Live Sand - Carib-Sea ARAG-ALIVE FIJI PINK 1-2MM 20lb Bag $17
Total: separate would be $720 + Live Rock/Sand $220 = $940
As a Package I will sell it for $730 (no corals)
Second Tank
-currently set up with freshwater but easily converted to saltwater by dumping everything thats currently in there):
-this is not setup for current lighting so will need to take the lighting from other setup and either 1) make/buy a hood to fit this tank 30 x 18 in top or 2) suspend lighting from ceiling
60 gallon tank + 15 gallon CPR Sump + Wood Stand + plastic hood - $150 (sorry about the low water level in the picture....drives me nuts now that I look at it.)
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0230.jpg
CPR gravity Overflow - $60
Rotating Powerhead from above $20
Return Pump from above $30
Same live rock as above but can supplement with live/base rock at $3 /lb to about 75 or 80 lbs (more if you like)
Heater -$20
Electric Pump/Auto-topoff system $40
Euroreef CS80 protein skimmer - $225
Live Sand as above but you will need to supplement with another bag that retails for $17
Metal Halide Lights /Power Compact/Moon LEDs as above - $175 + 40 + 5
Total Separate $765 + liverock/sand as above of $220 + additional rock of 105 = 1090
Package for $800
Third Tank: This tank is currently setup as fish only but could easily be converted to reef by evicting the coral - eating fish that lives there now. The sand is shot meaning that I don't think it is alive anymore and is probably full of fish waste. The live rock is OK but has an algae outbreak due to the sand being cruddy. I would load the tank up with snails/hermits and let them go to town but I can't have snails/corals right now because my huma huma would eat them in like 2 seconds.
160 gallon all glass tank with stand and custom hood (7 ft x 24 in x 18 in) - $300
CPR 15 gallon sump with auto topoff valve - $40
Reef Octopus NW-150 (like new) $175
2 - 2x55watt T5 Sunlight Supply lighting fixtures $125 each (two separate fixtures with 2 separate ballasts)
Dual Gravity Overflow - $30
Return Pump with jet $35
2 x powerheads $25 for both
External Probe Heater (metal - no glass) $25
Live Rock ~ 140 lbs at $2/lb = $280
Total sysem: $880 + 280 for liverock = $1160 (separately priced)
As Pakcage will sell for $800 - this system will need to have new sand. I have had good luck in past using play sand that is supplemented with Live sand. I've gotten it at Lowes in the past.
I also have a RO/DI (AirWaterIce) that I could throw in with any of the systems for an additional $175 - new filters in January.
A cutom saltwater mixxing system (2 x trash can storage tanks for salt and RO/DI water) with in-line pump and gravity-fed topoff for an additional $80
Livestock
Clam - about 5 inches -$60
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0051_edited.jpg
Trumpet Coral - $30
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0056_edited.jpg
3x toadstools - $25-35/each
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0055_edited.jpg
Ricordea - rock with 2 ~5 in and 7 in - $50 ; rock with 1 x 5 in $30
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0051-copy-1_edited.jpg
Mushroom rock $30
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0053_edited.jpg
Buble Coral - $35 - picture to come
Leather Coral (not sure exactly) - $35
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0054_edited.jpg
Random frags - $5 -$10 /each
Pencil Urchin - no picture- $8 (eats algae like crazy)
Purple Damselfish of some sort - $7 (still available but probably not reef friendly)
Picasso/Humu Trigger - $30 (still available, but not reef friendly)
Coral Package separtely would be about $350, but will sell it all together for $250 by itself. I will include it with any of the above tank/equipment packages for $200 so you would be getting a steal. I obviously cannot sell all 3 complete packages, but will sell as a complete package as first come first served and part out the rest. Personally I think the best setup is the 30 gallon with the livestock because thats what I have in the living room right now. The 160 gallon would be great as equipment only with liverock.
30 gallon package with corals- $930 (ready to go as is)
60 gallon package with corals- $1000 (hood not setup for reef lights, so will need different hood)
160 gallon package with corals- $1000 (will need a little more work and live sand)
I would prefer to keep everything, but I haven't had as much time as in the past to take care of things, and I'll be moving in the spring and don't have the time or money to ship everything to a different state.
I have essentially have 3 tanks that I could sell as a complete package with or without livestock by mixing and matching what I have. I will also throw in a bunch of test kits/food/coral supplements. In my opinion the easiest would be my 30 gallon all glass curved front tank, but I'll also throw together some combinations that I know have worked in the past. The marshall island live rock and livesand from 30 gallon will come with lots of snails, hermit crabs, live stuff that I can't even begin to list. I know at one time there were probably 30 or so hermits but probably only a dozen these days.
30 gallon all glass curved front tank with Stand and Custom Hood $105
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0001_edited.jpg
175 watt metal halide lamp and external ballast (PFO) - $175
2 x 35 watt CF lamps and ballast -$40
2 x moon lamp LEDS (not currently wired for night cycle) -$5
10 gallon sump $10
U-Tube overflow $50
Return pump $30
Rotating PowerHead $20
Approx 45 pounds mixed live rock (mostly marshall island from premium aquatics)$4-6/lb
Heater - $20
Electric pump/reservoir/auto-topoff system - $40
Euroreef CS80 protein skimmer - $225
Live Sand - Carib-Sea ARAG-ALIVE FIJI PINK 1-2MM 20lb Bag $17
Total: separate would be $720 + Live Rock/Sand $220 = $940
As a Package I will sell it for $730 (no corals)
Second Tank
-currently set up with freshwater but easily converted to saltwater by dumping everything thats currently in there):
-this is not setup for current lighting so will need to take the lighting from other setup and either 1) make/buy a hood to fit this tank 30 x 18 in top or 2) suspend lighting from ceiling
60 gallon tank + 15 gallon CPR Sump + Wood Stand + plastic hood - $150 (sorry about the low water level in the picture....drives me nuts now that I look at it.)
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0230.jpg
CPR gravity Overflow - $60
Rotating Powerhead from above $20
Return Pump from above $30
Same live rock as above but can supplement with live/base rock at $3 /lb to about 75 or 80 lbs (more if you like)
Heater -$20
Electric Pump/Auto-topoff system $40
Euroreef CS80 protein skimmer - $225
Live Sand as above but you will need to supplement with another bag that retails for $17
Metal Halide Lights /Power Compact/Moon LEDs as above - $175 + 40 + 5
Total Separate $765 + liverock/sand as above of $220 + additional rock of 105 = 1090
Package for $800
Third Tank: This tank is currently setup as fish only but could easily be converted to reef by evicting the coral - eating fish that lives there now. The sand is shot meaning that I don't think it is alive anymore and is probably full of fish waste. The live rock is OK but has an algae outbreak due to the sand being cruddy. I would load the tank up with snails/hermits and let them go to town but I can't have snails/corals right now because my huma huma would eat them in like 2 seconds.
160 gallon all glass tank with stand and custom hood (7 ft x 24 in x 18 in) - $300
CPR 15 gallon sump with auto topoff valve - $40
Reef Octopus NW-150 (like new) $175
2 - 2x55watt T5 Sunlight Supply lighting fixtures $125 each (two separate fixtures with 2 separate ballasts)
Dual Gravity Overflow - $30
Return Pump with jet $35
2 x powerheads $25 for both
External Probe Heater (metal - no glass) $25
Live Rock ~ 140 lbs at $2/lb = $280
Total sysem: $880 + 280 for liverock = $1160 (separately priced)
As Pakcage will sell for $800 - this system will need to have new sand. I have had good luck in past using play sand that is supplemented with Live sand. I've gotten it at Lowes in the past.
I also have a RO/DI (AirWaterIce) that I could throw in with any of the systems for an additional $175 - new filters in January.
A cutom saltwater mixxing system (2 x trash can storage tanks for salt and RO/DI water) with in-line pump and gravity-fed topoff for an additional $80
Livestock
Clam - about 5 inches -$60
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0051_edited.jpg
Trumpet Coral - $30
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0056_edited.jpg
3x toadstools - $25-35/each
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0055_edited.jpg
Ricordea - rock with 2 ~5 in and 7 in - $50 ; rock with 1 x 5 in $30
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0051-copy-1_edited.jpg
Mushroom rock $30
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0053_edited.jpg
Buble Coral - $35 - picture to come
Leather Coral (not sure exactly) - $35
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/tebonus/IMG_0054_edited.jpg
Random frags - $5 -$10 /each
Pencil Urchin - no picture- $8 (eats algae like crazy)
Purple Damselfish of some sort - $7 (still available but probably not reef friendly)
Picasso/Humu Trigger - $30 (still available, but not reef friendly)
Coral Package separtely would be about $350, but will sell it all together for $250 by itself. I will include it with any of the above tank/equipment packages for $200 so you would be getting a steal. I obviously cannot sell all 3 complete packages, but will sell as a complete package as first come first served and part out the rest. Personally I think the best setup is the 30 gallon with the livestock because thats what I have in the living room right now. The 160 gallon would be great as equipment only with liverock.
30 gallon package with corals- $930 (ready to go as is)
60 gallon package with corals- $1000 (hood not setup for reef lights, so will need different hood)
160 gallon package with corals- $1000 (will need a little more work and live sand)
I would prefer to keep everything, but I haven't had as much time as in the past to take care of things, and I'll be moving in the spring and don't have the time or money to ship everything to a different state.