I know that I will not get back what I have in this, but this is what I have for sale:
180 Gallon Tank. The tank was purchased from Torq21 in Knoxville in February. It is an older tank, but it was online when I arrived to pick it up. It was holding water.
NEW custom built stand that is 36" tall as I recall. I wanted this to be tall enough that I didn't feel like I was stooping to see into it. Picture does not do this stand justice. It comes with all cabinet hardware, brushed stainless. It was removed to be stained, and currently has one coat of ebony stain. It will need at least one more. I'll throw in the stain I have, and a can of Killz to coat the inside.
Current Nova Extreme 72" light - this is the 12x39w unit. I purchased this from SmyrnaReefer in August. The bulbs had about 7 months of usage on them when I got them, and they have only been turned on twice to verify that they work. I have used Nova Extremes in the past on my 90 Gallon and LOVED this light.
Old tank stand - rough shape. It's one of those cheaper stand, stained black. The top was busted up, and partially cut. It will need some work, but might make a decent prop/frag/QT stand. That's what I was going to use. It also has a 55 gallon that was converted to a sump in it. I didn't plan on using this as a sump, but it's definitely workable in the new stand or old.
29 Gallon - was fresh water, planned to convert it to q QT setup.
I paid right at $775 for all of this stuff last year, not counting all of the little things. I am asking $500 for the tank, stand, extra stand, 29 gallon, sump, and all of the misc. crap that I have. I'm asking $150 for the lights. I will not sell the lights until the rest is gone.
You can see pictures here: 180 Sale Photos by sandalscout | Photobucket
Keep in mind, this stuff will have to be moved about 45 feet, and down a few steps from the front of the house down to the drive way. They are wide-spaced sidewalk steps though, so fairly easy to move. YOU WILL NEED TO BRING AT LEAST 2 VERY ABLE-BODIED FOLKS for us to move this tank. I did it with 2 people the first time, and I am not doing that again.
I'm only selling this because I bit off more than I'm willing to chew right now. I have my 34 gallon Solana online now, and I'm going to stick with it as my wife and I travel a decent bit, and I'd rather sink money into mororcycles.
Thanks,
Matthew
180 Gallon Tank. The tank was purchased from Torq21 in Knoxville in February. It is an older tank, but it was online when I arrived to pick it up. It was holding water.
NEW custom built stand that is 36" tall as I recall. I wanted this to be tall enough that I didn't feel like I was stooping to see into it. Picture does not do this stand justice. It comes with all cabinet hardware, brushed stainless. It was removed to be stained, and currently has one coat of ebony stain. It will need at least one more. I'll throw in the stain I have, and a can of Killz to coat the inside.
Current Nova Extreme 72" light - this is the 12x39w unit. I purchased this from SmyrnaReefer in August. The bulbs had about 7 months of usage on them when I got them, and they have only been turned on twice to verify that they work. I have used Nova Extremes in the past on my 90 Gallon and LOVED this light.
Old tank stand - rough shape. It's one of those cheaper stand, stained black. The top was busted up, and partially cut. It will need some work, but might make a decent prop/frag/QT stand. That's what I was going to use. It also has a 55 gallon that was converted to a sump in it. I didn't plan on using this as a sump, but it's definitely workable in the new stand or old.
29 Gallon - was fresh water, planned to convert it to q QT setup.
I paid right at $775 for all of this stuff last year, not counting all of the little things. I am asking $500 for the tank, stand, extra stand, 29 gallon, sump, and all of the misc. crap that I have. I'm asking $150 for the lights. I will not sell the lights until the rest is gone.
You can see pictures here: 180 Sale Photos by sandalscout | Photobucket
Keep in mind, this stuff will have to be moved about 45 feet, and down a few steps from the front of the house down to the drive way. They are wide-spaced sidewalk steps though, so fairly easy to move. YOU WILL NEED TO BRING AT LEAST 2 VERY ABLE-BODIED FOLKS for us to move this tank. I did it with 2 people the first time, and I am not doing that again.
I'm only selling this because I bit off more than I'm willing to chew right now. I have my 34 gallon Solana online now, and I'm going to stick with it as my wife and I travel a decent bit, and I'd rather sink money into mororcycles.
Thanks,
Matthew