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Tank Takedown - Priced to Sell - 100g Crystal Dynamics Tank, Apex System, RO VarioS 8 Pump, Maxspect Ethereal, Gyre, IceCap Skimmer

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Made the tough decision to take down my tank. Livestock has already been sold. It's been fun, but life is getting too busy. Tank is local pick up only in Orange County, California.
  • Crystal Dynamics 100g 48Wx24Dx20T Sapphire Glass Tank - $1,400
    • Includes Trigger Systems 34" Triton Sump ($450 value on its own)
    • Right corner overflow with 1" bean animal style plumbing
    • Bottom perimeter brace and reinforced corners
    • Stand with side doors and electrical panel
    • Super clean tank, well made and well done seams
    • Will include Neptune Fluid Monitoring Module and and Flow Sensors since they are already plumbed in ($200 value)
  • Apex Full Purchase of Everything Below (excluding sold items) - $650
    • Neptune Apex Controller (standard package with brain, eb832, probes) - $600
      • Probes were just taken out, but ph/ORP probes are dry and will need to be soaked for a few hours and recalibrated
    • Neptune EB4 Expansion Bar - $80
    • Neptune AFS Auto Feeder - $50 [SOLD]
    • Neptune Solid State Leak Detection Probe (New Unused) - $20
  • Reef Octopus VarioS 8 Return Pump - $250
  • IceCap K1 130 Protein Skimmer - $100
  • Maxspect Ethereal LED Lights (x2) and ICv6 Controller - $350
    • One of the power supplies is not working (each LED has its own power supply). Relatively cheap to get a replacement.
  • IceCap Gyre 2k Old Style (not the orange paddles) (x2) - $150
    • One of the gyre rubber mounts has a tear, so the gyre mounts a bit loosely

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