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tmbar19 02-01-2009 03:34 AM

Red Sea Max full of reef inhabitants
 
This 34g. Red Sea Max is a high-tech unit designed for low maintenance combined with high quality components. With T5 lights, built in skimmer, pumps etc. you can successfully grow all kinds of corals and gorgeous fish. The unit has one cord to plug into the wall, and the various components are on neat side switches. The front is all glass with curved corners, making it all the more practical and attractive. A black plexiglass back wall keeps all the equiptment hidden from view. All very neat, simple and absolutely stunning!! The system is totally complete so you don't need anything else. It comes with brightly colored fish, exotic corals and invertebrates - too many to list! This is an incredibly educational, fascinating and rewarding hobby! The price of $1200 includes everything you need - food, salt, spare lights - absolutely everything, so you won't need to spend another dime. This is an exceptional price, as the aquarium alone is worth $1000 and I have some very exotic corals worth hundreds of dollars each. Also included is a complete 10 gal. bow front that I am raising Astrea snails in and have used for growing fish hatched by the clownfish. The pair of Ocellaris clowns lay eggs every 2 to 3 weeks and the smaller tank is for raising the small fish up.
403-722-3544 $1200 for both complete tanks plus livestock.
Dendros, Rainbow Ricordia, Duncans, Frogspawn, Torch corals, Leather/Devil's Claw/ Green candycane, mushrooms, zoas, Feather dusters . . . . . tmbar19@telus.net
Price not negotiable - am thinking of parting out.

MaxPowered 02-01-2009 06:27 PM

I think I saw this tank on Kijiji. It was stunning. If I didnt have my tank I would totally go for this one...

If you decide to part out, how much for the red bubbletip?

JCMcNeill 02-01-2009 09:04 PM

If you decide to part out, please let me know, may be interested in purchasing some of your livestock/corals and some live rock. Thanks ~J

Zoaelite 02-01-2009 09:34 PM

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so you won't need to spend another dime
I personally beleive that in this hobby no one is aloud to use this phrase :lol:. Sounds like an amazing setup, I'm sure some photos would help you sell it. I know if theres some dendro's and some nice coral a few shots would perk my intrest!
Levi


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