Due to lack of time and another impending move, Dishan and I are going to get out of the hobby for a while. Now that we have the puppy, we have zero time to maintain and enjoy the tank, so it's suffering from a bit of neglect.
We're going to sell off our Reefer 350. I'd love to sell it all at once to someone that could care for it and bring it back to it's full glory and beyond, but if I have to part it out, that's okay, too. I would like to get $3000 for the complete system, livestock and all. If I have to part it out, I will break the prices down accordingly.
91g total volume in white. Full package would be:
Red Sea Reefer 350 in white (total of 8 Red Sea filter socks)
(2) Kessil A360W Tuna Blue lights with goosenecks, 90deg adapters, and Link cable
Apex Gold with:
Lab grade Temp, ORP, Salinity, and PH probes
WXM module to control Ecotech MP40 powerhead
ALD module with two leak detection probes (one thin, one standard)
PM2 module for Salinity monitoring
(2) EB8 8 power outlet modules
AFS auto-feeder
Apex probe holder
Netgear wireless module to monitor, manage, and upgrade via wireless
Kessil control cable
Reef Octopus Classic 152s Skimmer
Reef Octopus BR70 biopellet reactor with Rio 1100 feed pump
Ecotech Vortex MP40QDW powerhead
Eheim 1262 return pump
(2) Eheim 250w heaters
Roughly 120lbs live rock (All Marco Rock)
Roughly 80lbs live sand (Tropic Marin Reef Flakes)
(3) Alternative Reef Ceramic magnetic frag racks (one grown over with Jason Fox Jack o Lantern Leptoseris, World Wide Corals Strawberry Motipora, and I think a World Wide Corals Christmas Favia, one with frags, and one with a bunch of zoanthids)
(4) Alternative Reef Ceramic “Big Un’s” frag holder rocks (one grown over with Jason Fox My Miami chalice, one grown over with a World Wide Corals Gold Leptoseris, and one almost grown over with a Lava Flow Chalice. Another one with a bright red World Wide Corals chalice that I can’t remember the name of, and one grown over with a Murfreesboro Aquatics favia named “***** Sprinkles.”)
A large (about half a softball size) rock covered in Meteor Shower Cephestrea
A large (about 4”round) green, purple and gold plating montipora that I’ve forgotten the name of
Small frags of Jason Fox, World Wide Corals, Murfreesboro Aquatics frags: chalices, favia, montipora (both plating and encrusting), one pink birdsnest frag
As far as I can remember, about 22 different species of coral
Fish:
Tomini (or Flame Fin) Tang
Long Fin clown
Purple Firefish
Yellow Watchman Goby (paired with a Pistol Shrimp)
Tri-Colour Fairy Wrasse
Diamond Goby
Fire Shrimp
(2) Green Chromis
I’d also throw in:
Hannah digital checkers for Phosphate, Alkalinity, and Calcium
Red Sea Test kits for Nitrate and Phosphate
Saltwater mixing station with Kent Maxima RODI system (using new Spectrapure filters and membrane), 20g fresh water reservoir, 20g mixing reservoir, mixing pump, and heater.
(Pretty much anything else I have sitting around that might be of use)
We're going to sell off our Reefer 350. I'd love to sell it all at once to someone that could care for it and bring it back to it's full glory and beyond, but if I have to part it out, that's okay, too. I would like to get $3000 for the complete system, livestock and all. If I have to part it out, I will break the prices down accordingly.
91g total volume in white. Full package would be:
Red Sea Reefer 350 in white (total of 8 Red Sea filter socks)
(2) Kessil A360W Tuna Blue lights with goosenecks, 90deg adapters, and Link cable
Apex Gold with:
Lab grade Temp, ORP, Salinity, and PH probes
WXM module to control Ecotech MP40 powerhead
ALD module with two leak detection probes (one thin, one standard)
PM2 module for Salinity monitoring
(2) EB8 8 power outlet modules
AFS auto-feeder
Apex probe holder
Netgear wireless module to monitor, manage, and upgrade via wireless
Kessil control cable
Reef Octopus Classic 152s Skimmer
Reef Octopus BR70 biopellet reactor with Rio 1100 feed pump
Ecotech Vortex MP40QDW powerhead
Eheim 1262 return pump
(2) Eheim 250w heaters
Roughly 120lbs live rock (All Marco Rock)
Roughly 80lbs live sand (Tropic Marin Reef Flakes)
(3) Alternative Reef Ceramic magnetic frag racks (one grown over with Jason Fox Jack o Lantern Leptoseris, World Wide Corals Strawberry Motipora, and I think a World Wide Corals Christmas Favia, one with frags, and one with a bunch of zoanthids)
(4) Alternative Reef Ceramic “Big Un’s” frag holder rocks (one grown over with Jason Fox My Miami chalice, one grown over with a World Wide Corals Gold Leptoseris, and one almost grown over with a Lava Flow Chalice. Another one with a bright red World Wide Corals chalice that I can’t remember the name of, and one grown over with a Murfreesboro Aquatics favia named “***** Sprinkles.”)
A large (about half a softball size) rock covered in Meteor Shower Cephestrea
A large (about 4”round) green, purple and gold plating montipora that I’ve forgotten the name of
Small frags of Jason Fox, World Wide Corals, Murfreesboro Aquatics frags: chalices, favia, montipora (both plating and encrusting), one pink birdsnest frag
As far as I can remember, about 22 different species of coral
Fish:
Tomini (or Flame Fin) Tang
Long Fin clown
Purple Firefish
Yellow Watchman Goby (paired with a Pistol Shrimp)
Tri-Colour Fairy Wrasse
Diamond Goby
Fire Shrimp
(2) Green Chromis
I’d also throw in:
Hannah digital checkers for Phosphate, Alkalinity, and Calcium
Red Sea Test kits for Nitrate and Phosphate
Saltwater mixing station with Kent Maxima RODI system (using new Spectrapure filters and membrane), 20g fresh water reservoir, 20g mixing reservoir, mixing pump, and heater.
(Pretty much anything else I have sitting around that might be of use)