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Fs: 90g bowfront reef tank (edmonton)
Alright sadly the time has come for me to sell my Oceanic 90g Bow Front reef tank
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...e/IMG_0870.jpg (As for now I’m looking and hoping to sell this as a complete set-up) Price: $2600 o.b.o. Equipment: - 90g Oceanic Bow Front tank (drilled with overflow - comes with glass top also) - Oceanic black matching stand with one tinted center glass door - Oceanic sump kit #1 – with Rio 20hf pump (have a bag of bio balls, but I took those out and put live rock in the camber) - Coralife 48” Lunar Aqua Light fixture – 4 X65W plus four lunar led moonlights (lights on raised on legs) – lights replaced less then a year ago, have receipt. - 4-5” lay of live sand - Kent Marine Protein Skimmer – with Rio 17hf pump. - Two new koralia 3 pumps in the tank - 4 buckets of salt (instant ocean and oceanic salt) (tons of empty buckets also) - New bottles of stability, prime, purple up, aragmilk, reef builder, reef advantage calcium, coral vital to name a few – tons of reef test kits. - Also I have a 25g tank with about 30-40lbs of lava rock I use to pre mix my salt water that comes with a heater and a Rio pump and a filter. (with canopy and lights) - Frozen food to last over a year, plus NLS - Plus a few extras items Livestock: - Breeding pair of tomato clown fish hosting in a large long tentacle anemone (was about 15” but it just split into two a few weeks ago) - Over 200lbs of live rock most of it is covered beautifully with coralline algae. - Candy cane coral -about 5 heads - Elephant ear - GPS coral on very small live rock, size of golf ball - Live rock with red mushrooms and a bunch or yellow polyp corals - Three bubble tip anemone - Green frogspawn -four large heads - Two torch corals, each about 4-6 heads - Galaxy coral (size of a baseball) - Blue mushrooms, pink mushroom - Kenya tree - Crabs and a few blue striped urchins Please feel free to PM me if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks for looking, Kostas |
Just wondering, I notice that it's a 90g tank you're selling that has over 200 pounds of live rock in it. Correct me if I'm wrong (I do suck at math) but I didn't think 200 pounds of live rock could fit into a 90g tank. Just curious if that's possible or not, I have seen 90g's with a little over a 100 pounds of LR in them and they looked fairly full so that is why I'm thinking 200 pounds would probably not fit.
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Sorry to hear you're getting out Kostas.
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Yes more then 200lbs of live rock could fit in a 90g (for any interested buyers I would be more then happy to weight it for them at my place) I know the rule of thumb is one pound per gallon, but I like the look of lots of live rock in my tank and I always view it as extra "filter media” as it helps improve the water quality. |
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Oh I know it was a very difficult decision – but I’ll be travelling over seas next year and I’ll be gone for 6months, perhaps a year. |
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I used to have over 300lbs in my 120gal and it wasnt that crowded. Looks like alot of liverock in that pic to me!
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