Well it's about time to build my turtle a new home, so I need to sell my 125 and the pair of festae in it to fund the project as I am once again a broke college student.
I'm selling my 125 as a working unit. It's drilled with corner overflows, and it has a diy 29 gallon sump with 2 200 watt heaters and a rio 3200 pump running it. Whoever built the stand intended on getting a 180, but got a 125 so there's an extra 6 inches on the back of the stand and canopy, but both are very well put together. With the stand and canopy it stands a little over 6'. The only flaw is the tank has a small chip in the lower right corner, but it's been there since I bought it over 2 years ago and has been through 2 moves, so I'm not too concerned about it.
I'm asking $425 for everything
I'm also selling my pair of festae that I bought as wilds over 2 years ago, the male is probably around 11" and the female around 8". They have bred many times but the female always eats the eggs. The only thing is that I believe that they have Lymphocystis, it seems to be more visible in my female, but has never really been bad. I'm including a close up of her tail so you can see what I mean.
I almost forgot, the pair must be divided or the male will most likely kill the female
$60 for the pair
I'm located in Battle Creek, Michigan
I'm selling my 125 as a working unit. It's drilled with corner overflows, and it has a diy 29 gallon sump with 2 200 watt heaters and a rio 3200 pump running it. Whoever built the stand intended on getting a 180, but got a 125 so there's an extra 6 inches on the back of the stand and canopy, but both are very well put together. With the stand and canopy it stands a little over 6'. The only flaw is the tank has a small chip in the lower right corner, but it's been there since I bought it over 2 years ago and has been through 2 moves, so I'm not too concerned about it.
I'm asking $425 for everything
I'm also selling my pair of festae that I bought as wilds over 2 years ago, the male is probably around 11" and the female around 8". They have bred many times but the female always eats the eggs. The only thing is that I believe that they have Lymphocystis, it seems to be more visible in my female, but has never really been bad. I'm including a close up of her tail so you can see what I mean.
I almost forgot, the pair must be divided or the male will most likely kill the female
$60 for the pair
I'm located in Battle Creek, Michigan