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Aquarium, Stand, and all necessary equipment

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1,000
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JPM San Diego

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Wife and I upgraded to a Waterbox 7225. Time to let our "40" gallon tank go.
We live in San Diego (University City suburb)
Included is the stand and all necessary equipment - tank is "reef ready."
Tank is still full of water; live rock will be kept live until pickup.
We included a photo from the past for inspiration.
We estimate the cost new for our set up would be $2600 - $3,000.
We are asking $1,000
Details (with estimated new costs)

($70) Aquarium, glass, 35 gallons 36” x 15” x 17” (l,w,h)
($75) Aquarium stand, wood 38.5” x 17” x 31” (l,w,h)

($600) 2 MP10 Propeller Pumps, Ecotech Marine
($500) GHL doser
($250) Return pump, Octo VarioS
($200) Battery Backup, Ecotech Marine
($200) Protein skimmer, Tunze
($125) LED lights over refugium
($125) Eclipse Tank Overflow by Eshopp
($100) ATO, Duetto (auto top off)
($100) Light fixture, four T-5 bulbs, extra blue plus
($75) Heater, Cobalt
($75) 3-chamber dosing reservoir
($35) LED light inside stand
($25) Filter Sock holder and filter socks
($20) GFIC outlet in stand
($15) 2 Power strips in stand
($15) Timer for lights
($5) RODI reservoir
Sump (10-gallon aquarium)
Refugium built into sump
Live rock (still wet and bio active)

Front View.jpg Front view close up.jpg Side View.jpg Back view - through railing.jpg Inside Cabinet.jpg Cabinet door.JPG In past.jpeg
 

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