All of this stuff is for sale for the Best Offer. I WILL NOT SHIP - You have to come get it. I live North of Cincinnati in Fairfield, OH (45014)
I only have internet access during work hours or weekends. I'll be available most weekends. Weekdays by appointment (since I work 100 miles away).
Here's the Quick Details:
400 gallon acrylic tank + 120 galls sump + stands + pump = $1500 OBO
325 gal poly storage tank = $200 OBO
200 gallon poly storage tank = $100 OBO
660W UV Sterlizer = Best Offer
Whole House Air Exchanger = $1000 OBO
Here's more details and some pics:
==============================================
400 Tank, 120 Sump, Dart Pump, Custom Stand - asking $1500 OBO
Corals not included (they be gone)
The Tank:
82" x 45" footprint x 28" tall. 6" euro bracing + one 12" center brace
Appx 400-500 pounds empty.
3/4" acrylic walls + brace. 1/2" bottom.
The back is black acrylic.
Dual trapezoidal overflows along the back wall. 1" + 2" holes in each overflow (bulkheads included).
There are a fair number of small scratches from the sea urchins that can be buffed out with an acrylic sanding kit (included with cleaning magnet). There are also a few larger scratches that will require a little more elbow grease.
There is no lid, so people keeping jumpers will need to get a cheap sheet of acrylic.
The Stand:
82" x 45" footprint x 28" tall.
Five 2" x 6" jousts (yellow pine) - about 18-20" apart
Six 4"x4" legs (yellow pine) with adjustable pipe flange feet (for leveling)
1/2" plywood surface
Stained AA grade Birch plywood shell on 3 sides. I also have an extra sheet of the plywood is you want to make doors or other changes.
The Sump:
120 gallon glass (4'x4'x2')
Two 2" sch80 bulkheads (pump + main return)
Two 1"" sch40 bulkheads (accessory return + emergency overflow)
The Pump & Headers:
Sequence Reeflo Dart - 160W, max 3600gph, max 12 ft head pressure.
Pump header attaches to the Dart and has eight 1/2" ball valves with 1/2" barbed fittings to feed the accessories + two 1" ball valves with 1" barbed fittings to feed the main tank.
Drain header attaches directly to the sump and has eight 1" ball valves with 1" barbed fittings to feed the accessories + two 1.5" ball valves with glued flex PVC to fit the drain lined from the main tank.
===============================================
325 gallon horizontal leg style poly storage tank - asking $200 OBO
38" diam x 68" long, 16" top access lid, 2" drain
[url]http://www.norwesco.com/PDF/LSTHORIZ325.pdf[/URL]
==============================================
200 gallon poly storage tank - asking $100 OBO
==============================================
660 Watt UV Sterilizer = Best Offer
Ballast and UV unit. Most of the bulbs are in there, but I have no idea how old they are.
I got this a few years ago as part of a package deal. It came from the COSI museum in Columbus. I never tried to fire it up. It needs some PVC work and probably some wiring.
==============================================
Heatilator HRV220 Air Exchanger
This toy did wonders for my house in the winter. I could actually regulate the water temp in the reef by dialing in the house humidity on this thing. The first time I plugged it in my tank temp dropped 10 degrees in 12 hours (scared the tar out of me). I had to put it next to its' lowest setting and add heaters to my reef while having 1000W of halide light over the tank and 750W over the frag tray on opposite light cycles.
The Heat Recovery Ventilator 220 is rated for 189-232 CFM. 120v. 87W at low speed / 164W at high speed. Best guess is that it's good for a 5000 sq ft house, or one heck-uva fishroom. It could make my 1800 sq ft house bone dry in a few hours if I cranked it up. That was with about 2000 gallons of fish tanks - most open top, and a big protein skimmer leaching humidity into the house. Remember, you need two 6" outside vents.
I used it annually for 4 years from Oct to April in SW Ohio. As long as it's colder outside than inside, it works. It's 72 lbs. Appx 36x15x20".
$1000 OBO
I only have internet access during work hours or weekends. I'll be available most weekends. Weekdays by appointment (since I work 100 miles away).
Here's the Quick Details:
400 gallon acrylic tank + 120 galls sump + stands + pump = $1500 OBO
325 gal poly storage tank = $200 OBO
200 gallon poly storage tank = $100 OBO
660W UV Sterlizer = Best Offer
Whole House Air Exchanger = $1000 OBO
Here's more details and some pics:
==============================================
400 Tank, 120 Sump, Dart Pump, Custom Stand - asking $1500 OBO
Corals not included (they be gone)
The Tank:
82" x 45" footprint x 28" tall. 6" euro bracing + one 12" center brace
Appx 400-500 pounds empty.
3/4" acrylic walls + brace. 1/2" bottom.
The back is black acrylic.
Dual trapezoidal overflows along the back wall. 1" + 2" holes in each overflow (bulkheads included).
There are a fair number of small scratches from the sea urchins that can be buffed out with an acrylic sanding kit (included with cleaning magnet). There are also a few larger scratches that will require a little more elbow grease.
There is no lid, so people keeping jumpers will need to get a cheap sheet of acrylic.
The Stand:
82" x 45" footprint x 28" tall.
Five 2" x 6" jousts (yellow pine) - about 18-20" apart
Six 4"x4" legs (yellow pine) with adjustable pipe flange feet (for leveling)
1/2" plywood surface
Stained AA grade Birch plywood shell on 3 sides. I also have an extra sheet of the plywood is you want to make doors or other changes.
The Sump:
120 gallon glass (4'x4'x2')
Two 2" sch80 bulkheads (pump + main return)
Two 1"" sch40 bulkheads (accessory return + emergency overflow)
The Pump & Headers:
Sequence Reeflo Dart - 160W, max 3600gph, max 12 ft head pressure.
Pump header attaches to the Dart and has eight 1/2" ball valves with 1/2" barbed fittings to feed the accessories + two 1" ball valves with 1" barbed fittings to feed the main tank.
Drain header attaches directly to the sump and has eight 1" ball valves with 1" barbed fittings to feed the accessories + two 1.5" ball valves with glued flex PVC to fit the drain lined from the main tank.
===============================================
325 gallon horizontal leg style poly storage tank - asking $200 OBO
38" diam x 68" long, 16" top access lid, 2" drain
[url]http://www.norwesco.com/PDF/LSTHORIZ325.pdf[/URL]
==============================================
200 gallon poly storage tank - asking $100 OBO
==============================================
660 Watt UV Sterilizer = Best Offer
Ballast and UV unit. Most of the bulbs are in there, but I have no idea how old they are.
I got this a few years ago as part of a package deal. It came from the COSI museum in Columbus. I never tried to fire it up. It needs some PVC work and probably some wiring.
==============================================
Heatilator HRV220 Air Exchanger
This toy did wonders for my house in the winter. I could actually regulate the water temp in the reef by dialing in the house humidity on this thing. The first time I plugged it in my tank temp dropped 10 degrees in 12 hours (scared the tar out of me). I had to put it next to its' lowest setting and add heaters to my reef while having 1000W of halide light over the tank and 750W over the frag tray on opposite light cycles.
The Heat Recovery Ventilator 220 is rated for 189-232 CFM. 120v. 87W at low speed / 164W at high speed. Best guess is that it's good for a 5000 sq ft house, or one heck-uva fishroom. It could make my 1800 sq ft house bone dry in a few hours if I cranked it up. That was with about 2000 gallons of fish tanks - most open top, and a big protein skimmer leaching humidity into the house. Remember, you need two 6" outside vents.
I used it annually for 4 years from Oct to April in SW Ohio. As long as it's colder outside than inside, it works. It's 72 lbs. Appx 36x15x20".
$1000 OBO