Anyone looking for a 110g setup? I'm getting out.

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I'm looking to sell a complete set-up for a 110 gallon tank and stand in Waynesboro, VA. I've had this tank for 5 or 6 years now, but
I'm moving down to Texas soon and the tank CANNOT go with me. As you can see, I've put good quality parts in
this setup. The halides will need to be replaced soon, along with the Actinics, but they work fine now and i have a
bunch of extra used bulbs to get you by for a while. This is the perfect setup for someone starting the hobby and
wants a great deal on a fully running tank. I am pretty firm on $1500. Serious inquiries only please. PM me here or e-mail at
[email protected].

110 gallon tank with black stand and overflow
760W Metal Halide lighting fixture:
- 2 x 250W Hamilton 14k halide bulbs
- Vue Technologies ballasts (replaced the original ones)
- 4 x 65W Actinic bulbs (one is burnt out)
20g long custom sump with MAG 12 return pump (1200 gallons/hour)
Aqua Medic Turbofloater SL Skimmer (for 125-250g tanks)
Kent Marine Maxxima HI-S RO/DI filter (60g/day) with a couple of replacement filters and extra tubing.
2 x Koralia Hydor 4 powerheads -- recently replaced the impellers in both units and they run great
TDS meter and a portable Refractometer

Lots of extas:
- ~150g of Reef Crystals salt
- Lots of small misc. pumps
- Extra Halide bulbs
- Salt buckets and 30g mixing trash cans
- Frag discs
- A couple of extra tanks you can use for quarantining.
- A ton of other crap I can't think of off the top of my head

~150lbs of live sand
~100lbs of live rock
3 Clown Fish and a Green Mandarin
A TON of zoas, some SPS, acans, green star polyps, a gigantic leather, lots of mushrooms, etc...

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