JahReefster
07/31/2010, 07:06 PM
I need to get out of the hobby for awhile and am going to have to part with my tank. It's a 90 Gallon Oceanic Bowfront with 20 gal sump/refugium and Hamilton Double Reefstar 150 watt 10k metal halides. Also included are a couple of Tunze Turbelle Streams and a modded EuroReef protein skimmer.
I really have no idea how much I'm into this over the years, but I'm guessing it's got to be in excess of $3,000. I think $1,250 to a MARS member if you take the entire set up and livestock, maybe a newbie or someone looking to go bigger, is a heck of a deal, but I've enjoyed the Club and want to pay it forward a bit.
Livestock includes a mated pair of tomato clowns, a sand sifting goby, magnificent foxface, a skunk cleaner shrimp, and a number of hermits and snails. Also included are six or seven small rose bubble tip anenomes, as well as as an unknown acro colony (green, but bluing up nicely), some sort of montipora (I think, I got it from Brian), and a number of mushrooms.
Everything's in good working order. Because I haven't had time to do adequate water changes, I have some hair algae that maybe you can clean up when you break the tank down. Also, I know there are some aiptasia in the overflow, but none in the display. Pictures below, if I can figure out how to do this. More pictures in my album.
I really have no idea how much I'm into this over the years, but I'm guessing it's got to be in excess of $3,000. I think $1,250 to a MARS member if you take the entire set up and livestock, maybe a newbie or someone looking to go bigger, is a heck of a deal, but I've enjoyed the Club and want to pay it forward a bit.
Livestock includes a mated pair of tomato clowns, a sand sifting goby, magnificent foxface, a skunk cleaner shrimp, and a number of hermits and snails. Also included are six or seven small rose bubble tip anenomes, as well as as an unknown acro colony (green, but bluing up nicely), some sort of montipora (I think, I got it from Brian), and a number of mushrooms.
Everything's in good working order. Because I haven't had time to do adequate water changes, I have some hair algae that maybe you can clean up when you break the tank down. Also, I know there are some aiptasia in the overflow, but none in the display. Pictures below, if I can figure out how to do this. More pictures in my album.