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Reef Ready Tank

TerraCaelus

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I'm an unfortunately getting out of the hobby for financial reasons. I have for local pick up only, my tank for sale. Asking $600
Reef Ready Tank includes
40 gal tank- $40
Synergy reef overflow- $200
Maxspect pro led lights-$500
Trigger Emerald sump- $400
RODI filter- $100
-Extra media
Tunze osmolator- $100
heater- $20
Jebao pump- $50
Eheim return pump- $100
extra filter socks
extra screen to replace screen top if needed
manuals to most things and extra parts for them


PVC on tank is glued together...it could mostly likely be moved using moving straps to secure it to stand or but cutting the pvc and jointing it back together....everything is in working condition but is being sold as is.Stand I built myself out of hard wood, it is very sturdy. This is a great tank for someone who is just getting into the hobby as it has most everything you need to get started, or someone looking for a nice quarantine tank.

***photos posted is the tank for sell...water and rocks are gone and so is the skimmer and apex controller...these are not included in the sale. Tank will need to be cleaned...has some coralline algae but no damage.
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