Do you think I should buy it.

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Derpeder

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Its soooooooo prettttttttyyyyyyyy :drool: :drool: :drool:

For sale 30 minutes from my house!!!!!!!

Should I buy it...........Here.

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Here is the Listing Specs:

I’m selling a huge, beautiful marine aquarium with tons of live rock, invertebrates and tropical fish. This aquarium has been professionally disassembled and is in storage on consignment at an aquarium store in Tacoma, with the fish, rock and invertebrate stock in their aquariums for viewing. Photos of the assembled tank are below, with an inventory list of all that comes with it. This is a beautiful show tank at a steal of a price. I moved into a new house and the tank just doesn’t fit well into my new home. Buying this stuff new would cost over $10,000 (see list below), but I’m letting it all go WITH the fish stock for $3,500. It really is a stunning tank. Feel free to email with questions and thanks for your interest!

Equipment/Live Stock Inventory with (approximate RETAIL prices)

* 220 Gallon Glass Custom Shape Tank – 3 Sided w/ Angled End and Custom Acrylic Overflow Box ($1,500)
* Beautiful, Routed, Pearl Finished Showcase Stand with Canopy ($1,500)
* Three 250-Watt Halides & Four 5’ VHO’s / Ballast/Reflectors ($1,100)
* 40 Gallon, 3 Chamber Sump ($200)
* 25 Gallon Refugium ($150)
* Large Protein Skimmer ($250)
* SpectraPure R/O Unit ($200)
* 20-Watt UV Sterilizer ($200)
* Chiller ($500)
* Two Dolphin 3500 GPH Pumps ($750/$375ea)
* Danner Mag 18 Powerhead ($200)
* Four SeaSwirl Powerheads ($680/$170ea)

***Additional: Heaters, Electronic Salinity Gauges, Automatic Water Leveling System, Plumbing Supplies, Salt Water Mixing and Storage System, Hundreds of Pounds of Live Rock, Yellow Tang, Angelfish, Large Leathers, Tons of Xenia, Various Soft Corals, etc.

Estimated RETAIL for all Equipment and Live Stock over $10,000
ASKING: $3,500 (to quickly sell everything, ready for immediate pick up)
 
Yeah man I don't have the money for it but I'm thinking about pulling equity out of my house.

well probably not that extreme but.........That would be seriously so sweet.
 
i wouldn't. salt jus isn't my thing. its not a chip off the old block to maintain. or to me atleast. i stick to what i know.
 
ethnics;751908; said:
i wouldn't. salt jus isn't my thing. its not a chip off the old block to maintain. or to me atleast. i stick to what i know.

Yeah I've wanted to do salt for along time. I never have so thats another reason not to buy. I should probably start within my means to see if thats what I want to continue doing.
 
Derpeder;751911; said:
I should probably start within my means to see if thats what I want to continue doing.

exactly! if u wanna play with a lil reef setup, do a diy 50gal sump on a lil 10gal tank so you have over 60gal of chemistry but only the 10gal reef is visible. its what i plan to do if i ever get around to trying it out.
 
I got a 20 gallon marine setup free from a girl at work. I wished I had said NO. I don't really know salt tanks and only have one clown fish in the tank (he came with the tank) I am not brave enough to attempt to put another fish in it. I really would like to sell the setup. My thing is Freshwater.
So, if you don't know much about salt tanks start with a small one to get the hang of it first.
 
smmfish;753022; said:
I got a 20 gallon marine setup free from a girl at work. I wished I had said NO. I don't really know salt tanks and only have one clown fish in the tank (he came with the tank) I am not brave enough to attempt to put another fish in it. I really would like to sell the setup. My thing is Freshwater.
So, if you don't know much about salt tanks start with a small one to get the hang of it first.

I'd take it if you werent so far away.
 
you could air mail that fish to me. what kind of clown?

but if your wanting to do saltwater, Derpeder, start out larger than a 30 but not like 220! if your first tank is too small it is harder to maintain. but the 10gal tank 50gal sump thing is actually a really good idea, but a waste. if your going to have a 60 gallon sump set up, why not do a 100 gal tank?
 
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