keepsmesane
New member
Complete 32 gallon set up including fish, corals and live rock!
I am selling off my 32 gallon reef complete set up. I love this set up, but I have a baby coming and will not have the time and money to give this reef the attention it deserves. Only used RO/DI water in this tank with the correct level of salinity and other chemical parameters. I have over $1500 invested in this set up over the last three years. The stand is not in that great of shape, and the hood is not pretty, but works OK. So consider replacing the stand and hood in this set up. This may seem like a small set up, but it would be great for beginners!
(Indianapolis, IN).
Pictures: www.fifedesigns.com/fishtanksale.html
Display tank and Lighting:
-(1) Marineland Eclipse 125 Tank w/ stand and extra tall hood (tank dimensions are 24"w x 12.5"d x 20.75"h) This is 25 gallon, and the Sump tank below is 10 gallon, but never fill it all the way up, that is where I get the “32 gallonsâ€Â
-(1) 175w XM Metal Halide 15000k bulb (old, may need to be relaced) w/ top notch ARO 175w external ballast
-(1) CurrentUSA 32w (50/50) 7100k (460nm) blue actinic, half white (10,000K) bulb PowerCompact (new) - Square Pin (on SunPaq retrofit w/ ballast)
-(1) Maxijet 900 powerhead
-(1) Maxijet 600 powerhead
-25 lbs Live Rock (probably more, but don’t want to overestimate)
-20 lbs live sand (4†or 5†inch sand bed)
-(1) HurricaneFlo overflow box system and hose
-(1) digital thermometer
-(2) small computer Fans in the hood to help keep the temp down
Livestock:
-(1) Tomato Clownfish
-hammer coral (1 big, 2 small)
-(1) leather coral
-several red mushrooms
-several blue mushrooms
-2 or 3 assorted hermit crabs
-several assorted snail
-assorted Zoanthids
Sump and Refugium:
-(1) 10 gallon glass tank with 5 baffles installed
-(1) MagDrive 5 return pump and tubing for return
-(1) CoralLife Super Skimmer 65 Protein Skimmer (rated for up to 65 gallons)
-(1) 100 Watt Heater (good shape)
-big bundle of Chaetomorpha Macro Algae loaded with copepods, amphipods, and micro stars (this stuff is essential to keeping the Phosphate and Nitrate levels down)
-(1) 5100K 95w bulb flood light lamp for Macro Algae (on floodlight clamp)
-5 lbs live sand
Extras:
-(2) different Hydrometers to measure the specific gravity (or relative density, or salinity)
-Lots of water chemical level test kits! (as seen in picture)
-Activated Carbon
-“Reef†brand Calcium additive
-“Kent†brand Pro • Buffer dKH additive with Coralline Accelerator (raises alkalinity)
-Tank cleaning scraper
-Various other misc. hoses and equipment
This set up could use a good cleaning, but overall it is great! Feel free to contact me with questions:
robfife@fifedesigns.com
I am selling off my 32 gallon reef complete set up. I love this set up, but I have a baby coming and will not have the time and money to give this reef the attention it deserves. Only used RO/DI water in this tank with the correct level of salinity and other chemical parameters. I have over $1500 invested in this set up over the last three years. The stand is not in that great of shape, and the hood is not pretty, but works OK. So consider replacing the stand and hood in this set up. This may seem like a small set up, but it would be great for beginners!
(Indianapolis, IN).
Pictures: www.fifedesigns.com/fishtanksale.html
Display tank and Lighting:
-(1) Marineland Eclipse 125 Tank w/ stand and extra tall hood (tank dimensions are 24"w x 12.5"d x 20.75"h) This is 25 gallon, and the Sump tank below is 10 gallon, but never fill it all the way up, that is where I get the “32 gallonsâ€Â
-(1) 175w XM Metal Halide 15000k bulb (old, may need to be relaced) w/ top notch ARO 175w external ballast
-(1) CurrentUSA 32w (50/50) 7100k (460nm) blue actinic, half white (10,000K) bulb PowerCompact (new) - Square Pin (on SunPaq retrofit w/ ballast)
-(1) Maxijet 900 powerhead
-(1) Maxijet 600 powerhead
-25 lbs Live Rock (probably more, but don’t want to overestimate)
-20 lbs live sand (4†or 5†inch sand bed)
-(1) HurricaneFlo overflow box system and hose
-(1) digital thermometer
-(2) small computer Fans in the hood to help keep the temp down
Livestock:
-(1) Tomato Clownfish
-hammer coral (1 big, 2 small)
-(1) leather coral
-several red mushrooms
-several blue mushrooms
-2 or 3 assorted hermit crabs
-several assorted snail
-assorted Zoanthids
Sump and Refugium:
-(1) 10 gallon glass tank with 5 baffles installed
-(1) MagDrive 5 return pump and tubing for return
-(1) CoralLife Super Skimmer 65 Protein Skimmer (rated for up to 65 gallons)
-(1) 100 Watt Heater (good shape)
-big bundle of Chaetomorpha Macro Algae loaded with copepods, amphipods, and micro stars (this stuff is essential to keeping the Phosphate and Nitrate levels down)
-(1) 5100K 95w bulb flood light lamp for Macro Algae (on floodlight clamp)
-5 lbs live sand
Extras:
-(2) different Hydrometers to measure the specific gravity (or relative density, or salinity)
-Lots of water chemical level test kits! (as seen in picture)
-Activated Carbon
-“Reef†brand Calcium additive
-“Kent†brand Pro • Buffer dKH additive with Coralline Accelerator (raises alkalinity)
-Tank cleaning scraper
-Various other misc. hoses and equipment
This set up could use a good cleaning, but overall it is great! Feel free to contact me with questions:
robfife@fifedesigns.com
Last edited: