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Mag18, drilled 75 gal., 6 m/o Emperor 400, more!

Discussion in 'Buy/Sell/Trade' started by Rachael, Jul 21, 2011.

  1. Rachael

    Rachael Inactive User

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    Hi everyone!  All the fish are gone, so I'm getting rid of the last bunch of stuff!
    For starters, I have three snails left, one common nassarius, one Super Tongan nassarius and one BIG Zebra Turbo snail. The nassarius will be free to anyone picking up anything else that wants them, but I really love the giant Zebra Turbo, he's free too, but I'd love him to go to a really good home (read: big tank)
    I have a few corals left:purple digitata frags, fully attached to their rocks 2 frags $5 ea.Pale green w/ purple polyps club-forming Montipora, good sized colony (about 6"x3") $15Purple encrusting montipora, 2 frags $10 ea.Cyphastrea that has only two polyps left (regularly gets buried by the giant turbo) FREE to anyone buying anything elseMontipora undata, in recovery mode, slow grower, was once lovely.  FREE to anyone buying anything else
    Mag 18 - a beast. I ran it for about a year, but it was too powerful for my newer set-up. I have all the attachments/filters etc. $120Emperor 400 - about six months old, I clean it all the time, it obviously still works just as it should.  $25Filters for the Emperor, I have four unopened boxes of filters $11 for each box
    The tanks!a side-drilled 75 gallon, in great shape, it was pristine when I got it (scratch free) and I tried to keep it that way. $80 Comes with all the plumbing I used for my system30 gallon tank, used as a refugium, not in bad shape at all also side-drilled but both holes are sealed with silicon and PVC (easily removed)A stand for the 75, stands about 2.3 feet tall. Not necessarily pretty, but made out of farm implement parts (steel), if I remember correctly.  Sturdy like nobody's business. $30 You could easily dress it up with wood, it's black right now.
    Live rockI'd say just under 50 pounds, lots of sizes, two rocks are 8+ pounds, most are in the 3-4 lb range and I have a bunch of rubble that would be great for a crypt. LOTS of sponges and I've always had boatloads of amphipods. $1/lb Cheap!
    Live sandOolitic Aragonite, 100+ pounds. Lots of worms (not just bristle worms) $50 
    That's most of it!  All stuff is OBO, I'm ready to put my money towards my next expensive hobby!
    I'm located in the East Village of Downtown Des Moines.
    Thanks all!
    Rachael
     
  2. Reefman

    Reefman Inactive User

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    Too bad you are not closer to. Iowa City, I would take the Rock & Live Sand...
     
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    pm sent
     
  4. saltwaternewbee

    saltwaternewbee Inactive User

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    Pm sent again..lol
     
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    pm sent.
     
  6. saltwaternewbee

    saltwaternewbee Inactive User

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    Hey Rachael...im gonna pass on the pump if it comes up. I found I can buy a new mag 18 for about $140 on ebay and have by the weekend.thanks
     
  7. majohns

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    do you have any corals left?
     
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  9. Rachael

    Rachael Inactive User

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    Hey everyone! I'll update this post in a couple days here, but I only have a bit of equipment and some dosing stuff left (dry goods). Like I said, I'll update that list, but pending a pick up this week, all my live stuff is gone!

    Thanks!
     

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