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![]() Although I'm primarily interested in selling the tank, I've assembled a package to sweeten the deal.
Nothing will be parted-out until the glass is gone. Here's what she looked like in her former glory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l0CujLiUN4 These prices listed below are just to demonstrate the value, the glass display alone would cost more than 4k: · 220 gallon Miracles aquarium, 3/4" real starphire glass, eurobraced, synergy reef overflow · 72" wide, 30" deep, 24" high · custom powder coated stand (extra heavy duty, 2 inch structural tubing, no rust, you could likely park a dump truck on it · canopy/stand woodwork with compartment doors for hanging Apex, etc. · Miracles sump/refugium/ato (custom, all fit under stand) · 3x gen3 Radion pro's · Apex with pm1, pm2, FMK, WXM, 4x EB8's, 2x EB4's, 2x DOS units, feeder, breakouts, flow sensors, etc · Vertex 250 skimmer, spare Vertex 180 skimmer · salt water mixing station · Osmolator 3155, with a spare Osmolator 3155 · Your choice of return pump … Iwaki MD100 or Vectra L1, or both (plus a spare) · 4 or 5 MP40's, 3x battery backups · sea swirl · evaporative cooling fans/intake/exhaust fans · plumbing/gate valves, etc · 4x jack posts/supports/plywood/stainless steel plates to distrubute weight · live/dead rock (too much for the tank, likely 200 pounds, pillars cemented together with fiberglass rods, many large pieces) · lots of extras (testing equipment, coral cutters, additives, magnet cleaners, fish traps, fish/coral food, large vertex dosing vessels, kalk stirrer, RO/DI, magnetic lid switch to turn off lights when canopy is open, too much to list (or remember) Keep it classy, no lowballers please ![]() Cheers! Colin |