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Nuvo fusion 20 break down. Sale!!!

Reefer Charlie

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2A5C8642-F3C3-41D5-8721-13F087E0339F.jpeg This is the Nuvo 20, 20 gallon saltwater aquarium that I am selling for $1200. This is the ultimate setup for beginners. Everything is included, water, rocks, sand, equiptment, supplies, fish, etc. it is a Nuvo fusion 20 tank with a current USA light a 2 current USA 660 gph wave makers. It also has a tunze ATO with a 75 gpd 4 stage RODI unit. It has a cobalt 75 watt heater a great algae reactor setup with a cobalt pump and aqua maxx reactor. Desktop innovative marine protein skimmer. For filtration it has 2 intank media baskets with filter floss, matrix, purigin, and chemi pure. It includes many extras like a Red Sea test kit used only 10 times. Also a Red Sea 5 gallon bucket of salt that is almost full. Refactometor, thermometers, cleaning magnet, and food is included. Everything in the picture is yours. Stand is not included.


Current USA light kit 18”-24”. $130

Current USA eflux pump kit x2. $160

Intank baskets. $65

Cobalt heater 75 watt. $35

Tunze ato. $75

Marco largo rocks + extra unused rock. $25

Algae reactor. $120

Red Sea salt. $75

Nano flip magnet, thermometer, refractometer. $40

Brs 4 stage rodi. $160

Red Sea test kit. $40

Ghost desktop skimmer. $80

Nuvo fusion 20 tank. $150

Many Extras. $140 ( 140 is added to the cost of the tank. Tank and extras sold together. Total $290)


All together $1200


When I bought everything it cost me well over $1900

I am willing to sell things seperatly.

You pay for shipping.

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I’ll take the RO/DI System if you decide to sell separate
 

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