Tanks and critters need new home

Weatherman

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I'm about to start a major home renovation project, so all my aquariums and critters need to find new homes. I have three tanks. One is empty except for live rock and salt water. The other two have coral, fish and anemones. All the animals have been in my care for at least the past eight years. A few of them were the original inhabitants from when the tanks were set up about eleven years ago. I haven't added any new fish or coral for the past six years.

Any reasonable offer will be accepted. Send me a PM, if interested. For the occupied tanks, all the animals need to find new homes, first, before the tanks can be torn down.


First tank is empty, except for live rock and water.

120-gallon AllGlass tank and stand (4' length, 2' height, 2' width), tank has twin megaflow overflows. Custom-built glass 30-gallon sump. Little Giant pump.


Second tank is occupied by soft coral (Kenya Tree, Colt and Leathers) attached to live rock, a coral beauty and a yellow watchman are the only fish.

It's a 155-gallon bowfront tank and stand (6' length, 2' height, 2' maximum width) with a pair of corner overflows. Tank has a canopy, but it has deteriorated a bit due to salt water spray. T-5 and power compact light fixtures mounted in canopy. Iwaki Pump with a 29-gallon sump. Old-style Tunze Stream. A simple, automatic temperature controller (mostly manages fans to keep the water temp cool).


Third tank is occupied by a pair of tomato clowns and a black-cap damsel. Three bubble-tip anemones and a psammocora are attached to live rock. The tank also has a branching euphyllia and a flabello-meandroid euphyllia.

It's a 180-gallon rectangle tank and stand (6' length, 2' height, 2'width) with a pair of corner overflows. No canopy. Three, 250-watt PFO Minis are suspended over the tank from a rack attached to the wall. Little Giant pump with a 29-gallon sump. Three old-style Tunze Streams. A liter-meter. A simple, automatic temperature controller (mostly manages fans to keep the water temp cool).
 
By the way, if anyone is interested in any of the animals or rock, I have dozens of empty Instant Ocean buckets and lids to give away. The buckets can be used as shipping containers for the animals or rock.

If you like using natural sea water, I, also, have four, 55-gallon drums I've been using for storage. These are available for anyone who wants them.
 
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Picture of the 120-gallon:

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more to come...
 
The euphyllia and the psammocora in the background.

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The clowns and one of the three anemones (tough to get a good picture of the clowns since they are always moving).

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Looks like just about everything has been claimed. Thank you, very much, to those who have adopted my animals. After being in my care for so long, I will miss them.

I'll update this thread later in the day on Sunday if I have any minor items left.
 
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