Reef Tank Accessories:
These components ran a 125 gallon reef tank (sold) quite effectively.
Will sell individually, but will give good deal to take everything.
To set up a reef tank, all you would need is a tank, stand and some
live rock and critters!
Metal Halide Lights (3 175 watt in 6 ft enclosure, 2 40 watt actinic,
2 ballasts, Hamilton System, lights need to be replaced - they are old
and although 2 out of the three work, probably are not putting out
proper spectrum anymore - they run about 45.00 a piece (5500 K))
475.00
Aquanetics Chiller 1/6 hp
200.00
Various pumps (2 MD, 3 MD)
50.00 for both
Large capacity wet/dry with two large capacity siphon input systems (4
total) This system can really turn out a good water flow.
90.00
Protein Skimmer (about 2 ft high, non venturi, uses airstone, various
water input methods (I ran it out of the wet/dry with a simple
powerhead)
50.00
Assorted other accessories - test kits, Skilter 400, various air
pumps, small protein skimmer, Marine Magnum 350
100.00
Full Marine Fish tanks:
55 gallon includes tank, live rock, Skilter 400, powerhead, lights,
stand and cabinet (black). One very friendly french angel whom I've
had since he/she was a baby (about 4 inches now) 150.00
20 gallon includes tank, live rock, Skilter 400, powerhead, lights,
stand and cabinet (black). 1 yellow eyed Tang (shy) 100.00
30 gallon Hex includes tank, live rock, Hot Magnum, powerhead, lights,
stand and cabinet (natural wood, Oak Top). 150.00
These existing tanks are up and running and cycled quite nicely. Just
add more fish. If you live within an hour or two you should be able
to transport the live rock without any loss of biological bacteria
provided the rock is back in water within an hour and kept wet during
the ride.