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Hi I am interested in starting a salt water aquarium for corals. I was looking at my local craigslist for tanks and came across this set up:
+ 110 gallon tank (uesd tank and stand alone worth a low-ball $200)
+ Black stand with 3 doors
+ 5 step RODI purification system. One canister cracked & easy to replace
+ 4 penguin 350 dual biowheel filters HOB (sell new for $50 each)
+ 1 Aquaclear 110 HOB (bought for new for $100)
+ Huge Rena 4 stage canister filter (sells new online for $190)
+ 36 watt Aqueon Coralife Turbo-Twist Ultraviolet Sterilizer w/ good bulb ($175 new online)
+ Under tank Bio Filter with pump and bio mesh / not currently being used ($150)
+ 400 watt submersible heater ($20)
+ Water tester chem set, bottles are pretty full still
+ Lots of hand picked rocks (over $100 worth and obviously, they retain their value)
+ Lots of other decorations (over $100 spent)
+ Whisper 100 dual air pump (the big one)
+ Course gravel / river looking, not being used at this time
+ Crushed coral / not being used, good for helping the Ph level for African Cichlids
+ Lots of chemicals i.e. declor, meds, ph adjusters, bacteria boosters, tanks starters
+ File box full of food for all the inhabitants plus treats
+ Siphon Gravel cleaner(s)
+ Couple of buckets
+ Glass covering for top of tank
+ Intense light fixture
+ Light fixture with extra florescent bulbs, day, UV, coral
+ Jets large, medium and small
+ A whole container or two of miscellaneous heaters, hoses, parts, connectors, fan
+ Extra working and non-working pumps
+ Extra AquaClear 50 HOB great for quarantine tank or 2nd stage breeder tank
+ Breeder sponge filter
+ Valves
+ Few additional working, but not used small air pumps
+ Air hoses , volume valves and one way check valves
+ Power strips
+ Lots of various nets
+ Magnetic glass cleaners
+ Scrubber type glass cleaner
+ A couple protein skimmers. I was interested in fixing once I moved to salt water, you'll need to be a DIY hobbyist or just sell them
+ Overflow setup, great for DIY hobbyist
+ 8 gallon Oceanic tank, need bulbs that are about $8 each online, but everything works
with
-2 adult tatted Parrots ($30 at stores)
- 1 BREEDING PAIR of Red Jewel and they breed allot, I have fry food is you want to grow them out ($35 at stores)
- 1 Upside down Catfish about 7 or 8 inches long ($12 at stores)
- 3 basic Pleco's / one about 7" another about 5", and the last one about 4" ($25)
Going for $350
My plan would be to sell the fish and unneeded accessories then start my aquarium from there. Is this a good deal? What other things would I need to buy to start up a salt water aquarium? Any other tips for beginners you may have would be very helpful! Thanks!
+ 110 gallon tank (uesd tank and stand alone worth a low-ball $200)
+ Black stand with 3 doors
+ 5 step RODI purification system. One canister cracked & easy to replace
+ 4 penguin 350 dual biowheel filters HOB (sell new for $50 each)
+ 1 Aquaclear 110 HOB (bought for new for $100)
+ Huge Rena 4 stage canister filter (sells new online for $190)
+ 36 watt Aqueon Coralife Turbo-Twist Ultraviolet Sterilizer w/ good bulb ($175 new online)
+ Under tank Bio Filter with pump and bio mesh / not currently being used ($150)
+ 400 watt submersible heater ($20)
+ Water tester chem set, bottles are pretty full still
+ Lots of hand picked rocks (over $100 worth and obviously, they retain their value)
+ Lots of other decorations (over $100 spent)
+ Whisper 100 dual air pump (the big one)
+ Course gravel / river looking, not being used at this time
+ Crushed coral / not being used, good for helping the Ph level for African Cichlids
+ Lots of chemicals i.e. declor, meds, ph adjusters, bacteria boosters, tanks starters
+ File box full of food for all the inhabitants plus treats
+ Siphon Gravel cleaner(s)
+ Couple of buckets
+ Glass covering for top of tank
+ Intense light fixture
+ Light fixture with extra florescent bulbs, day, UV, coral
+ Jets large, medium and small
+ A whole container or two of miscellaneous heaters, hoses, parts, connectors, fan
+ Extra working and non-working pumps
+ Extra AquaClear 50 HOB great for quarantine tank or 2nd stage breeder tank
+ Breeder sponge filter
+ Valves
+ Few additional working, but not used small air pumps
+ Air hoses , volume valves and one way check valves
+ Power strips
+ Lots of various nets
+ Magnetic glass cleaners
+ Scrubber type glass cleaner
+ A couple protein skimmers. I was interested in fixing once I moved to salt water, you'll need to be a DIY hobbyist or just sell them
+ Overflow setup, great for DIY hobbyist
+ 8 gallon Oceanic tank, need bulbs that are about $8 each online, but everything works
with
-2 adult tatted Parrots ($30 at stores)
- 1 BREEDING PAIR of Red Jewel and they breed allot, I have fry food is you want to grow them out ($35 at stores)
- 1 Upside down Catfish about 7 or 8 inches long ($12 at stores)
- 3 basic Pleco's / one about 7" another about 5", and the last one about 4" ($25)
Going for $350
My plan would be to sell the fish and unneeded accessories then start my aquarium from there. Is this a good deal? What other things would I need to buy to start up a salt water aquarium? Any other tips for beginners you may have would be very helpful! Thanks!
