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Its a 150 watt heater.

When I said fully stocked I meant everything including rock and coral and fish. But its up to you what you want to stay in the tank if you buy it

In this tank there are 2 return pumps one for each return nozzle and the waver maker pulses each pump on a timer

The tank runs great without a skimmer. I have done water changes every month or so .
 

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Thanks for answering the questions! I am going to do some research on it tomorrow when I have some time.

I would love to have your tank in my home if it works out.

p.s. I am about a 2.5-3 hour drive from you. I live in Cincinnati.
 

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What is the process of moving that much stuff on such a long drive (lets just round up to 3 hours). You ever done anything like it?

I moved my 6 gallon nano over state lines on a 5 hours drive. But that was just rock and a few fish and other livestock. I was able to just use a couple 3g buckets with aerates and heaters. Never any coral or major stuff.
 
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I made a 2 hour drive with my biocube 29 and everything was fine. A guy on YouTube showed me a way to do it and I didnt believe it until i tried it. But what I did was unstacked the rock to one level. Left all fish coral and sand in there . then I took a bunch of totes and emptied most of the water into them. Leaving just enough water for the fish. Then(this is where it gets crazy) I took alot of bubble wrap and put it on top of the water until it was up to the lid and closed the lid. That holds a little pressure on the water to keep the water and sand from stirring up and stressing the fish. I never lost a fish or coral this way. I've done 2 tanks like this on a 2 hour trip.
 
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And i never used a heater or aerator. Its no different then a fish gets shipped from California in a bag lol. Except they use heat packs. But this time of year would work. I moved mine in winter
 
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Tough to see but this was moving the biocube with bubble wrap
 

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That is definitely something I had never heard of, but I like the idea!!

I can pick out the major ones, but what corals do have have in the tank?
 
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Just the montipora plate, GSP, toadstool, and the brown polyps
 

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Well I am very interested. Even if I just keep this tank separate from mine, I wouldn't mind.

What is your availability in the next week or two?
 
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All next week I'm going to Michigan for training. Ill be back Friday the 22nd
 

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Okay. I am off work the 23, 24, and 25. Maybe we can work something out those days
 
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I will be around on Sunday if you are still interested in it.
 

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