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scrager
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I think i'm going to get out of the hobby for a while as I will have a lot of other projects I need to be working on coming up.

I have a 54G corner Hex tank on a black stand with birch plywood hood. it has a 440W ARO 24" VHO retro kit for lighting with a timer, though the bulbs are over 6 months old and probably need to be replaced. The tank is plumbed into a 15G tall aquarium in the bottom using a home made acrylic siphon overflow. The return pump is a MAG12, which is piped to two linelock nozzels so you can point the return wherever you want it. The return is pretty strong, but there are also 4 more places you can put line lock to decrease the pressure out of each nozzel (i have all the fittings and pieces to do this also). my skimmer is home made, counter current, using home made air stones. it's currently not producing simmate, I think the air stones need to be replaced. it worked well when i first built it.

I started this tank back in april or may. I had to move it in July. it's been set up there ever since, so about 7+ months it's been running. The coraline is thriving, the corals look great, however there is a small algae problem, but not a huge deal.

Here's a list of all the equipment and livestock. The way I figured my price is to list what I paid for something (all the home made stuff I listed CHEAP too, and all the rock and sand I listed at 1.50/lb), added it all up and took less than 65% of that value.

I'll get some pictures later tonight.
Here's a list of all that's included

54G corner hex w/stand and custom hood
15 Tall sump with bubble trap
Custom home made siphon overflow
Mag 12 pump plumbed for external use
(6) Maxijet 1200 power heads
Auto top off switch with 15G white trashcan for water
(3) 150W submersible, unbreakable heaters
half bucket of 160G instant ocean
Air Pump for skimmer
Skimmer
refractometer
440W VHO retrofit kit with old bulbs
75+ lbs rock @ $1.50/lb
80lbs sand @ $1.50/lb
Blue Hippo Tang
Blue Spot Watchman Goby
Two Chromis
Occolaris Clown
Toadstool Coral
Brown Mushrooms
Xenia Coral
Hammerhead Coral
Lots of Zooanthids (mostly brown, some brown with geen centers)
A couple pieces of Riccordia (one large, 2 small but growing)
Bunchs of various snails and hermit crabs of varrying sizes

I've also got a 100GPD RO/DI unit, various test kits, a net, glass scraper and mag float, various plumbing and tubing. buckets, water containers, rubbermaid tubs. way too much to list, but anything aquarium related goes.

You are responsible for moving this tank. I'll help you break it down and load it, but then you are on your own. I'm also not responsible for die off. I'd suggest doing several large waterchanges (15G) over the next several weeks after moving the tank.

2/22/2006 12:26:52 PM

sundance
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if you want to part some stuff out let me know. like the RO/DI unit.

2/22/2006 2:21:47 PM

Mr E Nigma
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man that thing is awesome, but thats a steep price for the wolfweb.

2/22/2006 2:37:18 PM

Beckers
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just a tip, your substrate looks too deep... it shouldn't go higher than 4"

2/22/2006 2:49:58 PM

scrager
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the sand bed is 4 inches average. currents raise and lower it in different spots. there is a 1" plenum under the sand which makes it look extra tall

regardless, the corals and fish are thriving, other than the ones that died due to stress in the move.

[Edited on February 22, 2006 at 10:27 PM. Reason : .]

2/22/2006 10:26:37 PM

wheelmanca19
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if you part it out, i'll buy some of the rock/sand for $2.50/lb

2/23/2006 12:12:04 AM

stsmith
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If you part it out, I'm interested in the ballast + bulb kit.

2/23/2006 7:49:51 AM

Lutra
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I need test kits and all the corrective stuffs. What do you have? I might clean you out. I just ordered a kick ass test kit and hydrometer from amazon for $30, but might be able to return that stuff if you have it for less.

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"just a tip, your substrate looks too deep... it shouldn't go higher than 4""

Doesn't that depend on what you have? I know some species NEED a thick layer of sand, especially the horseshoe crabs.

[Edited on February 23, 2006 at 11:42 AM. Reason : meh]

2/23/2006 11:41:33 AM

clalias
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nvmnd saw pic.
I kinda have to agree with Beckers on that.

But it's still a decent setup, and you can always take some out.

[Edited on February 23, 2006 at 11:56 AM. Reason : .]
here's a good read on that
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/deepsandbeds.htm

[Edited on February 23, 2006 at 12:02 PM. Reason : link]

2/23/2006 11:49:56 AM

scrager
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the pics in my gallery are old before i had any life in there. i'm working on uploading recent pics.

i'm hesitant to part out till i have takers for everything.

2/23/2006 11:55:49 AM

scrager
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current pictures can be seen here: http://www.evaul.net/browse.php?p=projects/aquaria/sale

2/23/2006 1:03:36 PM

Wheezer
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You know I'm interested in your corals and your goby! I'll also take your hippo tang as well. Lemmie know how much you want for this lot - and I'll be by sometime this weekend if that's okay

2/23/2006 5:35:42 PM

elise
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id take some live rock, but not for another 3 weeks

2/23/2006 5:36:48 PM

scrager
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If i part it out, i'll probably sell the livestock and keep the dry goods

livestock prices i will take the following. These are firm prices and no package deals:

$120 for all the rock that does not have a coral attached
$120 for all the sand
$35 hippo tang
$25 watchman goby
$10 2 chromis
$20 Clown fish
$1/each for snails and hermits (i probably have a hundred of them)
$20 toadstool
$10 mushrooms (2)
$10 xenia
$30 hammerhead
$30 zooanthids (all, there are lots)
$30 ricordias (3 all on one rock)

if all this gets taken, then i'll consider parting out the drygoods

2/23/2006 9:34:55 PM

scrager
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as for the sand bed and the article posted:

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"Smaller aquaria (under 75 gallons) should employ at least 3” of media; larger aquaria will benefit from 6’ (15 cm) or more. "


this is not a question of wether i set up my tank according to any certain rules or not. it's a sale. if you really care, i was going more or less from the garf method, found at http://www.garf.org

you'll probably rip on that too, but it doesn't matter. fish are happy and corals are growing and that's all that matters.

2/23/2006 9:44:47 PM

sundance
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how much do you want for the RO/DI unit?

2/23/2006 10:04:21 PM

scrager
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RO/DI is one of the things i would keep since i will use it later when i get back in the hobby

i'd probably sell it for $100 with all the plumbing parts you need to hook it into a sink with it's own cut off valve.

2/23/2006 10:08:47 PM

scrager
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bttt

2/24/2006 9:04:04 PM

clalias
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^^make/model? I might buy a few powerheads ifyou are willing to sell some.
I'd buy the whole set-up ifI could afford it now. Looks good and nice plumbing too.

[Edited on February 24, 2006 at 10:16 PM. Reason : .]

2/24/2006 10:15:13 PM

scrager
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it is a 100GPD 6 stage with clear housings from soumiknight on ebay.

i can't sell any drygoods, pumps, filters, or powerheads till the livestock is sold.

things i might keep if i sell off the livestock are the mag 12, air pump, the vho light kit, and probably the power heads.

[Edited on February 24, 2006 at 11:25 PM. Reason : .]

2/24/2006 11:23:27 PM

scrager
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bttt.
i have ricordia, zoos, mushrooms, clownfish, snails, hermits, rock and sand left.

2/27/2006 6:01:06 PM

Taikimoto
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Didnt you buy that tank from me?

It used to look like:



Anyways good luck.

2/28/2006 6:50:10 AM

scrager
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yes, i did buy it from you. I added a hood with vho lighting and plumbed in a sump.

2/28/2006 7:24:58 AM

Hoodie
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do you have a pic of the zoos you have (colors/sizes)? Also are they all attached on the same rock or different small rocks?

I'm pretty intrested in them.

2/28/2006 9:36:39 AM

scrager
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pics of the zoos can be seen here: http://www.evaul.net/browse.php?p=projects/aquaria/sale

but i think i've got someone to buy them along with all the other living stuff in the tank

2/28/2006 1:31:54 PM

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