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Selling My Entire System - 75 & 45 Rimless - Sumter, SC

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I am contemplating selling my house and am looking to sell my complete saltwater setup. The tanks are highly automated via a 1st Gen APEX controller. Just feed, add makeup water, and do water changes (I change about 25 gallons every 2 weeks). Everything that is needed will be included. This is a complete turnkey system; you will not need anything extra. I WILL NOT SEPARATE ANYTHING AT THIS TIME. All of the hardware is installed in the center cabinet for a nice clean look. Unfortunately, I never got around to staining the doors of the stands. I am offering this setup at a huge discount over what it would cost to buy this stuff individually. This setup has been running for for over 2.5 years and some of the rock is from Walt Smith from my first system in 2005. Located in Sumter, SC

$2500.00 Firm

Hardware :
• 75 Gallon Deep Blue Rimless Aquarium
• 45 Gallon Deep Blue Rimless Frag Tank
• H2Pro Q16 Wavemaker
• H2Pro Q5 Wavemaker
• Jebao DCM Return Pump
• MP-40 QD
• Reef Octopus Skimmer
• ATI 6 Lamp T5 Fixture
• ReefBreeders Photon V2+ 48” Led Light
• 48” Reef Brite Actinic Strip Light
• APEX Gen 1 Controller
• Aqua FX RO/DI 75 Gal/Day With Dual DI
• ATO System
• 35 Gallon Sump
• Containers For Make Up Water
• 2 Ehiem 300W Heaters

Livestock:
  • Powder Blue
  • Yellow Tang
  • Christmas Wrasse
  • Maroon Clown
  • Blue Hippo Tang
  • Royal Gramma
  • Crabs and Snails
  • All of the Fish are over 2 years old. Healthy, disease free specimens.
Corals:
  • Lot's of corals
  • Acros Including Walt Disney
  • Mushrooms
  • Zoas
  • Acans
  • Monti Caps
  • More Rock that is not in the tank.
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