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Large scale fish equipment/Store

strangeobject

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For sale is some large scale fish equipment/Store.
Asking $6000 pick up only or assist with loading if you arrange transportation.
Maybe it won’t get kicked for being commercial again…because it is not just trying to reach a lot of fish lover like myself that could put this stuff to good use. I did purchase this stuff from a closing fish store in the area got the stuff I wanted for my "FISH ROOM" and passing the rest on.

The sump alone would be killer on a large single aquarium (FISH ROOM). I have sold one of the stack able units to a guy breading fish..just an idea

To help Clarify what is for SALE.
There are 3 DAS FULL UNITS consisting of 6 rows or stacks up & down
4 tanks per unit (total of 12)
1 sump per unit (total of 3)
1 High stand per unit (total of 3)
There is 1 DAS HALF UNIT consists of 1 row or stacks up & down
2 tanks on canister filters *included
1 high stand
That is 14 tanks, 3 sumps, 4 high stands making 3 ½ units. A TOTAL of 7 rows or stacks up & down
……….The photo shows an extra UNIT we no longer have……..

The Sea Clear system consists of 4 total units 8 feet long and 12 tanks each
3 units daisy chained together to the central sump/filtration system
1 unit is set up to be a stand alone unit with 4 canister filter and in line heaters *included
…………filtration listed below​


We have 3 full stack able Dutch Aquarium system units, each with 4 tanks, with one sump per unit, approx. 65gal. per tank with some having glass dividers. Most tanks have been upgraded to LED lights, they are also each equipped with pumps and heaters. There are 2 stand alone tanks from this system that we have canister filters on them. All the DAS units we have were running as our freshwater system.

The saltwater system is a Sea Clear 1200 gal. System. There are 4 units- 12 tanks per unit- roughly 200 gallons per unit. Three of the units are on the main sump system and one unit has been separated for a standalone quarantine system with their own canister filter and inline heaters. (By running the QT system I cut my mortality rate to less than 2%.) All pumps have been upgraded to the proper o-rings and seals for saltwater. It has a fluidized sand bed unit, and 2 main circulation pumps each with a 3,000 watt inline heater, and a 240 watt 6 chamber UV sterilizer, currently running one but, both are included, and a flow control 2x20 canister carbon filter, and 4x10 filter canister. This entire system is controlled by a Neptune apex, except for the light but can be added.

For a little bit more; we have a My Reef Creations MR-6 skimmer that works great on this unit. Let me know if you are interested in any, or all of this stuff.

Like I said, make me an honest offer and maybe we can make a deal..

I’d love to see this put to good use.

Thank You

Justin Morris
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This would pay for itself and complete your display !!
 

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what a beautiful display!! I wish I could use this!
 

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