Several Tanks and a Camera

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Status
Not open for further replies.

chris55

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Feb 5, 2009
4
0
0
panama city florida
Ive got a 180 gallon complete RR setup, dual overflows (rounded corners) it is a glass tank, have the stand that is yellow pine stained black, hood the same, has 30 gal bio ball sump, dolphin sea max 3000 gph pump, all plumbing, has 3 glass tops, 2 GLO T5 HO ballast with 4 t5 bulbs (2 actinic, 2 10k's maybe 3 weeks on the bulbs and ballasts (have receipts to prove it), and a 40 led blue moonlight, and 2 heaters one 300 watt and one 400 watt. currently using it for freshwater. $600

120 gallon just tank, back painted blue, will throw in 2 24 inch lights fixtures and 2 solid peices of glass made for the top. $150

55 gallon, with plastic hoods, 1 light, and hang on back top fin 60 filter. $100

6- 20 gallon long tanks, just the tanks, all painted blue on the back, $20 each

Canon EOS 30D SLR camera, ive used this for all my photo needs and not really into it anymore, it some with the camera original camera strap, travel charger, 1 gig mem card, usb cable, Icon carrying bag, tripod, Canon book by some guy, and the original owners manual. $400 OBO

All this stuff is best offer or trade for some other tanks or equip
Ill ge more pics if somebody needs em,

Almost forgot the fish,
1 spotted pictus cat about 7 inches - $10
1 large common pleco about 14 inches - $20
2 blue guoramis about 4 inches each - $10
1 smaller common pleco about 5 inches -$10
1 bala shark about 4 inches - $10
1 black ghost knife about 7 inches - $15
If soebody buys one of the tanks you can take the fish if you like or I can find a home for them.

IMG_4390.jpg

Picture 081.jpg
 
damm man , that 180 looks great , too bad ure not in cali , would be gone asap.
 
adding a 90 gallon salt with hang on back filter, come with tank stand, filter heater, and plastic hood with 2 light strips, one daylight and one actinic....Asking $250 OBO or trade
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
MonsterFishKeepers.com