For sale or trade: No shipping. You pick up the tank, all others I can meet you somewhere:
54G Bowfront Corner Reef Ready Tank with stand and hood. I won't lie: it is well used and has plenty of scratches. Not ideal for a display tank, but holds water just fine and was a great starter tank for me. Would make a great secondary tank to mess around with, or possibly a quarantine or frag tank. One MH lights it well. Stand is plain flat black. $50
Aqua Medic Ocean Runner 3500 Pump, with spare needle wheel impeller and suction cup base. (I have the regular pump impeller on it now) and spare impeller housing cover. The OR series pumps are awesome: reliable and electrically very efficient. The pump is missing the largely cosmetic grill front. 1" in, 3/4" out. Home page for stats and info:
http://www.aqua-medic.com/ocean_runner.shtml
Retails for $75, how about $20?
Sealife Systems wet dry sump. Older model, but looks similar to the Aqua Pro 75 in appearance and dimensions. Missing the 90 degree swivel elbow hose attachement, but the hose, shelving, bioballs and divider are all present and accounted for. Has a permanant marker level line drawn on the side. Looks like this one. http://www.theaquariumonline.com/detail.aspx?ID=558
$20 bucks?
About 9 feet of large clear vinyl tubing with 1" INNER diameter , will fit OVER standard 1" PVC. Dang stuff cost me about 3.50 a foot, and then I realized I didn't need it. Anyone wants to toss me a couple of bucks for it, feel free to come get it or I can bring it to the next meet.
As for trade: I could use the following items for my new 150g:
- good condition parabolic reflector or two
- Coralife temp monitor
- Titanium heater 300W
- Live rock
- Long aqua tongs for grabbing stuff in the tank
- decent magnet glass cleaner
- Drip kit for kalkwasser
- 3 Standard timers
- 1" true union (really 1", not the sked 80 1" that is really 3/4" inside)
- If you are an Acrylic expert/maker of items: a discount on a custom sump.
- Jack
54G Bowfront Corner Reef Ready Tank with stand and hood. I won't lie: it is well used and has plenty of scratches. Not ideal for a display tank, but holds water just fine and was a great starter tank for me. Would make a great secondary tank to mess around with, or possibly a quarantine or frag tank. One MH lights it well. Stand is plain flat black. $50
Aqua Medic Ocean Runner 3500 Pump, with spare needle wheel impeller and suction cup base. (I have the regular pump impeller on it now) and spare impeller housing cover. The OR series pumps are awesome: reliable and electrically very efficient. The pump is missing the largely cosmetic grill front. 1" in, 3/4" out. Home page for stats and info:
http://www.aqua-medic.com/ocean_runner.shtml
Retails for $75, how about $20?
Sealife Systems wet dry sump. Older model, but looks similar to the Aqua Pro 75 in appearance and dimensions. Missing the 90 degree swivel elbow hose attachement, but the hose, shelving, bioballs and divider are all present and accounted for. Has a permanant marker level line drawn on the side. Looks like this one. http://www.theaquariumonline.com/detail.aspx?ID=558
$20 bucks?
About 9 feet of large clear vinyl tubing with 1" INNER diameter , will fit OVER standard 1" PVC. Dang stuff cost me about 3.50 a foot, and then I realized I didn't need it. Anyone wants to toss me a couple of bucks for it, feel free to come get it or I can bring it to the next meet.
As for trade: I could use the following items for my new 150g:
- good condition parabolic reflector or two
- Coralife temp monitor
- Titanium heater 300W
- Live rock
- Long aqua tongs for grabbing stuff in the tank
- decent magnet glass cleaner
- Drip kit for kalkwasser
- 3 Standard timers
- 1" true union (really 1", not the sked 80 1" that is really 3/4" inside)
- If you are an Acrylic expert/maker of items: a discount on a custom sump.
- Jack