Still FS: 75 G closed loop setup, mak 4 pump, Euroreef Skimmer

Reefer Wannabe

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I still have a 75 gallon drilled AGA tank that is set up for a closed loop system (drilled with overflow). It has a sturdy stand that is not finished. I'd like to get $150 for the tank (with or without stand) The tank is only 2 months old. Comes with 99.5% of the plumbing parts needed (not including pumps)

I also have a 2 month old Mak-4 pump that could be used for the closed loop. (Pumps 1190 gallons at 4 feet of head) I'd like to get $90 for it.

Euroreef ES5-3 Skimmer (2 months use): $140

Rio 3100: $35
 
Hey, when did you move out to this neck of the woods?

I can work out a nice payment plan... for only dollars a day, any of this can be yours... :D
 
:lol:

I moved out here in the middle of June. I'm at Dorsett/McKelvey in the Maryland Park apartments.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7687377#post7687377 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefer Wannabe
Right down the road.

Exactly, so if I was to buy it would you put it on wheels and push it down the street?
 
OK--all for $350. Or...

Tank and Stand $125
Euroreef $135
Mak-4 $80
Rio 3100 $30

Remember, the tank and stand, Euroreef, and Mak-4 have only 2 months of use on them--bought in April. The Rio was bought in February and used for 4 months. C'mon, my wife wants this stuff out of the garage!
 
Everything but skimmer is still available.

Tank (drilled for closed loop--includes bulkheads and almost all plumbing supplies needed) with sturdy stand that needs finished:

$120

Mak - 4 (only used for 2 months) -- this will move the water for your closed loop $80

Rio 3100 - $30 --this could be your return pump

$225 takes all 3 -- (i can throw in a home made acrylic sump that needs a small patch for a pinhole leak--easy fix--for free) Then all you need is a skimmer, heater, and lights, and you will have a nice setup.

Remember the Mak-4 and the tank were only used for 2 months. And with a closed-loop, no powerheads needed--the plumbing runs back to the top of the tank to move the water and you can't see them in the display.
 
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