150 Gallon for Sale

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Time for me to move and the tank can't go with me.


I have a 6 foot 150 gallon saltwater tank currently running. Price is $1100.

It is a reef ready Perfecto tank/stand with canopy.
Underneath is a glass cages acryllic sump.
Equipment included is:
3x250 watt with t-5 supplemental Giesmann Infinity Fixture.
Deltec AP701 Skimmer.
2x Tunze powerheads (one needs sent in for repairs)
Neptune JR controller with 1 DC-8
Reeflo Snapper Return Pump
All plumbing Included.

The tank is currently has live rock, various corrals, one tang, one clown, and one banggai cardinal fish. The tank does have a Caulerpa algea problem as well so not sure if would use live rock with out drying it out first.

I can help break down tank but will not deliver. Please bring what is needed to move it. As you can see alot is invested in this tank. And the value for your money is there even without the live stock considered.

All my other odds and ends can be thrown in as well. Such as Air Water Ice RO machine.

Thanks and happy reefing
 

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I see quite a few threads where people have spent a lot of money buying at retail and now they want to sell. They may have $7000 invested in the setup and they think they should be able to sell it for $3500. They are insulted and offended when somebody offers them $1500 (which is really what it is worth now). Tanks are a lot like an automobile. The aftermarket is subject to a great deal of depreciation. With the economy like it is now there is a lot of really good equipment available.

Unless there is something really wrong with this tank or the equipment this is really a very fair price and a good deal for someone wanting to get in the hobby (or just want another tank).
 
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I think we have all dealt with this in some way or fashion....its not what an item is worth to you; but what someone else will pay you for it.

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Thank you for the comments.
Hello fishdoc. Unfortunatly the tank is not at the current house I am living in. I do not have any current photos... The tank is in Spring Hill. I will be there checking on the house in next few days at which time I will try to get some current pictures and tank measurements.

The tank is 2-3 years old. Here are some pics I found when setting it up...

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Thanks:) just looking at it I'm guessing it's in the 72"x18"x28" range...a little too tall and narrow front to back for what I am looking for. Looks like a nice tank.
Chris
 

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