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I'm in Macon county, TN.
I upgraded last January to a Nuvo 100 tank so I have a few things I'm looking to get rid of.
Willing to trade for coral or sell for reasonable offer.

local pickup only.
  • 39 gallon tall tank. I've had it 20 years. I resealed it about 10 years ago and it's in great shape.
  • Trigger Systems Sapphire Sump - 26 inch
  • misc. pumps.
  • about 80lbs of Marco dry rock.
Thought I might mention it here in case anyone was interested.

~Tony
 

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I'm in Macon county, TN.
I upgraded last January to a Nuvo 100 tank so I have a few things I'm looking to get rid of.
Willing to trade for coral or sell for reasonable offer.

local pickup only.
  • 39 gallon tall tank. I've had it 20 years. I resealed it about 10 years ago and it's in great shape.
  • Trigger Systems Sapphire Sump - 26 inch
  • misc. pumps.
  • about 80lbs of Marco dry rock.
Thought I might mention it here in case anyone was interested.

~Tony
Prices and pics will be helpful
 
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The stand is free to anyone who wants it. While it will support a full tank, it looks like crud.
Tank has the remains of coralline algae, but some TLC will take it right off. After I tore it down, I cured the rock in bleach water for about 3 weeks, then let it air dry in the sun. I was used some of it in my new tank. What is left is mixed with some new rock and put back in the tank. I have additional rock in another tote as well that is part of the estimated 80lbs I have. It is clean but I recommend curing any dry rock you get (regardless of source) as standard practice.

Tank = $175
Sump = $125
Rock = $120 for all of it (guessing) . But we can weigh it and sell at $1.50 per pound.

Here are some pictures. The tank is not cleaned up, and it is sitting on my covered carport.

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