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tenderfoot

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  1. I moved last year and the new house has afforded me much more room and a new bigger build is in the works. 

    Not parting any pieces of this sale.

    Tank 6x2x2 built by james at envision custom with external overflow box. 3/4 inch all around 

    Custom sump with large fuge chamber

    Powder coated steel stand ready for any skin you can apply

    RLSS DC 8 skimmer

    3 Radion gen3 pro lights

    Maxpect gyre 250 x2 

    Full apex unit with modules 

    Trash can full of dry rock 150 lbs

    Ehiem 1262 return pump. 

    This tank was meticulously maintained and it will reveal no scratches after a vinegar bath. 

    $1500 

     

     

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  2. Howdy fellas,

     

    I'm moving and forgive the messy pictures. Selling a 3 chambered sump with a huge fuse, or can be used to house an oversize skimmer for larger tanks. It's coming off a 220 and is 3 years old.

     

    48' wide

    22' deep

    16' tall

     

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  3. Wow thanks a ton for offering. I just started taking the rock over to the new location and should be able to fit it all and the fish comfortable. I am lucky and I have a friend who is housing the rubbermaid till I get my tank up. Even though I have a ton of great liverock, it just doesnt feel right using that rock in a way that it was not designed for. I carefully sculpted the scape with the dry rock years ago and it was essentially just two pieces once I cemented and epoxied it all together. I cant see a way to do that now with live rock in a way that I will be satisfied with. I really am torn between setting up a new scape dry and getting it exactly how I want it and taking longer to get the tank filled back with livestock and corals after some dr tims, and jus tmaking the best of the liverock that has been in the tank for years. 

     

  4. Howdy Frands,

    Its been a while since I have posted anything and thursday we are moving from Hillsboro to Vancouver and I need the tank empty so the movers can haul it. I have a 100 gallon rubbermaid setup with an mp40 a heater and water. I have 3 tangs, 3 wrasse, 6 chromis, a cinnamon clown and a firefish and lawnmower.  I have some thoughts I am hoping to bounce off the group.

    Live rock : I dont have a real plan for the live rock at this moment and the options are to put it in the rubbermaid with the fish or let it dry out. I really would love to keep it wet and I can reasonably put most of it in 5 gallons and put it on in the truck so it wont ever get air. 

    I also have a large block of the Cerda(sp) media cubes that I have had in my sump for two years to act as biological filtration I can just put in the rubbermaid with all the fish. 

    The idea would be to buy new sand and once it arrives, rescape and fill the tank back up with the live rock and just do water changes till it arrives. 

     

    Any thoughts would be appreciated. 


  5. That's too bad on the magnetic strength. But I would definitely say to run them with flow going the length of tanks. Way more than enough flow. Now getting them to stay positioned on the 1" acrylic? I'm not sure...

    Do you have the upgraded magnet? It sure helps and will solidly hold on 1.25

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