Crazy Craigslisters.....Hard to believe

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Oh dear god...these poor fish.

http://westernmass.craigslist.org/for/1934870545.html
15 Gallon fish tank with 2 white Koi fish. (cold water fish). Including filter (4 months of use), air bubbler, decorations, hood w/light. We don't have the time to care for it anymore and want it to go to a good home. $50.00 or BRO. You must pick up.


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Hey knox_rbp,

Just so you know that I understand what/why you were saying that the price on a SW tank could very well justify a lot of money for a relatively small tank, this one's for you. :grinno:

The following is a VERY well justified $500 55-gallon tank:

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55 Saltwater Reef - $500 (Fletcher)

Date: 2010-09-06, 5:04PM EDT
Reply to: sale-waj27-1939726853@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

Being an experienced hobbyist I tell others continuously, "you will never get that much for your tank" So I'm kinda stuck between letting it go cheap or sticking it out through this slump I'm having. I want to see if there is really anyone that would even consider spending $500.00 on a reef tank.
Here goes it:
The tank is an (all glass brand) 55 gallon tank and sits on a light oak stand. Both are in decent shape depending on your preference for coraline algae on the back glass or not. The tank is set up so the coraline is still alive and purple. It is not a drilled tank but has a Hang on the back(HOB) acrylic from manufacturer overflow to the sump. Returned with a mag5 pump through PVC with ball valves on each return to adjust flow.
My sump is custom (for my preference) and sits in a cabinet separate from the tank stand. Reason being I keep a deep sand bed(DSB) and grow macro algae(cheato) for low phosphates. 65watt flood 16hrs daily for growing the macro.
for all the fake sellers out there.....A saltwater tank is NOT a saltwater tank without a protein skimmer! mine is a bubble magus brand. It is rated for up to 125gallons and is 16months old. Set on the 55 it produces around 3/4 cup of skimate weekly. I am very happy with it.
The lighting is a hanging fixture with (4) 54watt HO T5's (1) Fiji purple actinic and (1)blue actinic set on timers that run 12 hours on/off.
I use 2 canister filters for Phosban(GFO) and carbon, but they are not for sale with the system. This should be considered before buying.
The occupants(livestock)
This is where it gets tricky to estimate a cost. In July I went on a trip over a weekend and when we returned the tank had crashed. Just from not having the AC on in the house the tank temp rose above 85 degrees and stayed there long enough to kill a Skooter Blenny, copepods, and rotifers. It also sent my corals into shock and with the spike in nitrites from the deaths in the tank, water changes did little to reverse the damage. Prior to the crash the estimated coral cost would have been $1600.00, now I'm just scratching my head. Most have died
alive but still in a mild state of shock
several sets of purple, red and maroon striped mushrooms.
4 bunches of green button polyps
a branch leather about 10" fully opened
1 16" gonipora with three branches on it
4 cuttings from a sister gonipora that went ill during the crash
a rather large hairy mushroom
a clean up crew consisting of scarlet and blue legged hermits
bumble bee snails there's other hitch hikers snails as well.
a not Christmas tree(similar) piece who's occupant is a beautiful orange critter

The live rock is awesome!
estimate 40lbs
Most pieces are covered 80% with purple coraline algae.
The larger pieces were bought 5 years ago from a guy who had brought them into the states after the live rock bans from Haiti. "Haitian leaf rock"
Other pieces include Marshall Island and Tonga branch as well.
The remaining being small to medium size fiji rock.

If you want pictures. Tough
IMO you dont need the tank than!
A serious buyer wouldnt even ask because of the deal, but would want to look at it in person.
If you are serious and want to take a look, hit me up and I'll send you my phone number.

 
In this case, it's all the extras, not the tank that are worth the $. Not in my budget right now, but $500 is actually a very low price if the corals are salvageable, and if not, it's still worth about $400 for the lighting, the sump, the mag 5 pump, the tank, stand, protein skimmer and live rock.
 
Thanks Gervahlt. :)
 
free pet rat with this message posted with it:
" IF YOU'RE GOING TO FEED HIM TO A SNAKE OR SOMETHING, DO NOT REPLY TO THIS POST. I've looked it up, and he's far too large to be fed to a snake anyway."

the part in red is what I found amusing since I had a snake that could eat a small goat and it could certainly eat a small rat. I wonder where this person looks stuff up....
 
yeah That would have to be a HUGE rat.
 
That Fish Place has an anacoda on display that was a resuce. It's tail is chewed off by a rat. This snake is at least 10' long probably longer, but I can't remember exactly. Apparently if the snake is hungry and the rat is....
 
that 55g sw is a bang on deal

I like the owners approach to tire kickers, that must really suck to have come back to that crash.
 
Well, I think I found the "MOTHER OF ALL CRAIGSLIST DEALS":

Fish Tank & Lots of Accessories! Going Fast $100 (North Asheville)

Date: 2010-09-07, 5:52PM EDT
Reply to: see below

See Pictured Below:

1 2.5 gal glass tank w/ removable metal mesh top cut to accommodate heater/filter & Glass top (See on top of paper bag in upper right of photo)
1 fish net
Approx. 30oz. Aquarium Salt ( 33 oz. box almost completely full)
1 Small Aquarium Heater for tanks sized 2-5gal
1 Larger Aquarium heater. 120v~60hz; ETP50 ~ 50W. Used to use this with a 10 Gal. Tank.
1 In Tank Filter effective up to 3 Gallons
1 Flexible Aquarium Light ( A little rust but works great)
1 package of Topfin "Betta Bulbs" ( Small aquatic plant bulbs that you can grow yourself, very simple, instructions included)
1 Plastic Travel Aquarium with removable yellow cover and attached handle ( Has vents in the top and "trap door so could be used with other small animals)
Natural Colored Gravel (enough to fill the bottom of the 2.5 gallon tank) pictured in the purple bag.
1 Pet Smart Betta Splendens Care Guide


1 API Fresh Water PH Test Kit
1 API PH Down bottle

1 API Freshwater Master Test Kit Including the following:
-1 High Range PH Test Solution Bottle
-1 PH Test Solution Bottle
-1 Nitrite Test Solution Bottle
-1 of both Ammonia Test Bottle #1 & Bottle #2
-1 of both Nitrate Test Solution Bottle #1 & Bottle #2
- The color match cards for each test.
- 4 Test Vials
- Instructions


1 Container of Hikari Brine Shrimp good till April 2011
1 Container of Wardley Advanced Nutrition Betta Food, apparently good indefinitely
1 Package of Aquarian floating Betta pellet food, also good indefinitely

1 Bottle of Prime: Fresh & Saltwater usage
1 Bottle of API BettaFix + 1/2 tsp measure
1 Bottle of Nutrafin Betta Plus
1 Bottle of Biospheres Maracide
1 Mardel Fish Disease Guide pamphlet.

Everything you need to being your own aquarium! Perfect for Bettas or similar fish. Call me if you are interested or if you have any questions. I'm really trying to get rid of everything here asap so don't hesitate!

Call Greg at 401-714-1051



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I kept reading and reading thinking that there HAD to be more, but no; $100 for a 2.5 gallon tank. :ROFL::thumbsup:
 
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