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135 RR, Goby, Urchin, Sterlizer, Skimmer, Live Rock, more

Discussion in 'Buy/Sell/Trade' started by IrishStock, May 17, 2010.

  1. IrishStock

    IrishStock Inactive User

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    Please PM me if you are interested in anything. 
    I couldn't get pics to post on here so most things can be viewed here   http://s883.photobucket.com/albums/ac38/irishstock/
    Green Ricordea (Florida) really bright green $10.00/ polyp
    Fox Coral frag 2" - $25.00 http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/...pcatid=467
    Dragon Goby 3-4"  $10.00  http://www.themarinecenter.com/fish/gobies/dragongoby/
    Pencil Urchin $5.00  (great algea cleaner)
    My tank is ready to be taken down now.  If you've bought to much at Spring Fest and need a larger tank...here you go  [​IMG]
    Oceanic 135 gal. RR tank and Med Oak stand and sump     $750 or offer


    This quality tank is 72 x 18 x 25 – Minimal scratches – dual overflows in each back corner – Durso standpipes – top of the line thick glass.  The tank weights about 350-400 lbs empty.

                           

    The stand is very nice, made of real oak and has 4 access doors with plenty of room for a good sized sump. 
     

    72” Nova Extreme Pro T5 Light (new in November)  $500.00
     http://www.marineandreef.com/Nova_Extreme_Pro_T5_72_inch_Current_USA_p/rcu01082.htm
    Tank and Light together  $1,000.00


               

     30-40+ lbs live rock  $2.00 lb.

     



    $75.00  OBO    Gamma HOB UV sterilizer – 15 w 

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    $50.00  OBO    Coral life Protein Skimmer (was on a 54 gal tank) either HOB or in sump. 


     

    $15.00   About 10-15 lbs  small dry rock pieces that would work well in a small nano tank.
    Free Chaeto
    abt 100 lbs of live sand - Make me an offer - 90% of the sand in my 135 gal is Southdown sand.  If you are starting a new tank, this can be rinsed in saltwater and used with no problem (from what I understand)

     
  2. IrishStock

    IrishStock Inactive User

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    The Corallife Skimmer is the 65.
     
  3. nlandgraf

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    "My tank is ready to be taken down now. If you've bought to much at Spring Fest and need a larger tank...here you go "
    I bought too much at spring fest...and now I can't afford the tank...or anything else because I left all of my money at the Fairgrounds!
     
  4. IrishStock

    IrishStock Inactive User

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    Posted By nlandgraf on 05/18/2010 12:06 PM
    "My tank is ready to be taken down now. If you've bought to much at Spring Fest and need a larger tank...here you go "
    I bought too much at spring fest...and now I can't afford the tank...or anything else because I left all of my money at the Fairgrounds!
    LOL
     
  5. IrishStock

    IrishStock Inactive User

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    Skimmer, Sterlizer sold
     
  6. IrishStock

    IrishStock Inactive User

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    This is what's left.  Please PM me if you are interested in anything. 

       http://s883.photobucket.com/albums/...rishstock/

    Oceanic 135 gal. RR tank and Med Oak stand and sump     $750 or offer

    This quality tank is 72 x 18 x 25 – Minimal scratches – dual overflows in each back corner – Durso standpipes – top of the line thick glass.  The tank weights about 350-400 lbs empty.
                           
    The stand is very nice, made of real oak and has 4 access doors with plenty of room for a good sized sump.

    72” Nova Extreme Pro T5 Light (new in November)  $500.00
     http://www.marineandreef.com/Nova_E...u01082.htm

    Tank and Light together  $1,000.00
    [​IMG]
               

    Green Ricordea (sold to me as from Florida) really bright green $5.00/ polyp obo
    [​IMG]

     $15.00   About 10-15 lbs  small dry rock pieces that would work well in a small nano tank.

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    #3 The Manual of Marine Invertebrates by Martyn Haywood and Sue Wells#3 The Manual of Marine Invertebrates by Martyn Haywood and Sue Wells#4 Coral Reefs by Les Holliday $5.00

    #4 Coral Reefs by Les Holliday $5.00

    #6 The Marine Aquarium Reference#6 The Marine Aquarium Reference#7 The Marine Aquarium Handbook Beginner to Breeder by Martin Moe $5.00

    #7 The Marine Aquarium Handbook Beginner to Breeder by Martin Moe $5.00

     

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