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I am leaving the hobby due to extensive medical school work and I do not have the time to properly care for my tank. I have already sold the livestock back to my LFS and am looking at selling my setup as one piece. I do not know what price range I should put it in, but here is a list of what would be included:

-29 gallon tank
-Tank Stand
-Reef Octopus BH90 HOB Skimmer
-(X2) AI Prime HD LED Lights + Goosenecks
-MaxSpect Gyre XF150
-40+ lbs of live rock (keeping the water in the tank to continue growth of the live bacteria)
-Salifert test kits (pH, Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, Calcium, Phosphate, Magnesium, Carbonate Hardness/Alkalinity)
-Aquavitro chemicals (eight.four, calcification, ions, remediation, and seed)
-ATC Refractometer
-+ many more miscellaneous supplies and food.

What would be a good estimate to price this at? I am located in the Bay Area in California if that helps any. Thank you for your feedback!
 

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Is it a biocube or normal 29gal?

Also make sure your powerhead isstill running, if all flow isturned off bacteria on rocks will all die, good luck!
 

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