Bevo5
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Make an offer time.
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Hi it’s not a complete system. Just tank stand and sump. Your buddy won’t find a better quality tank for that price but I can’t imagine starting with a 200! I like the idea of it though. Might as well jump in the deep end.
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It is a very heavy tank...that's for sure. I think I used up all my friend brownie points with getting help setting it up and taking it down.
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Alright y'all - this is definitely a niche item, but I know someone out there could use more tank space and we're moving to Virginia and can't take this with us. So, this thing is priced to sell.
I've posted the details before - but this is a custom made 200g (80x24x24). It's got euro bracing and comes with a great stand and huge sump. It does need to be cleaned up - coralline on the back wall, sump washed out, stuff like that.
The photo is of the tank when it was up and running. It's now in my garage and ready to be loaded up. I can't get a front shot cause it's up against the wall.
$500 takes it. I mean...that's a steal, right?
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Pending!
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Bump - still available.
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I have a thread for just the tank & stand - but I gotta get this thing moved so I've combined it with the lights for a steal.
200g Custom Euro-Braced tank with black silicone. 80x24x24
Custom stand with cabinets built local by a member
48in sump built local by a member
3x Radion XR30: Generation 3's with black cover and diffusers included. Also the rail system to hang it over the tank
Can toss in random box of bulkheads and valves and fun.
Then a box of random aquarium extras.
$1000 for all of it.
Few extra things:
Spectrapure 1800GPD RODI with booster pump: $200
EHEIM 1262 Pump: $60
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Dropping this down to $125 if you can get it Saturday.
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Bump bump bump.
This thing is a great tank - euro braced, custom with the black silicone. Sump is giant with three chambers. Stand could hold a ton, literally.
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Ne Portland.
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I’ve got one unopened reed frenzy in a freezer I gotta move. First person to get it gets it. Text me: 512-731-7609
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Bump - all still available. OBO!
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Just finishing up my move and I've finally gotten around to photographing things that are left. Everything is OBO - pick up in NE Portland.
-Milwaukee Salinity Meter: $75
-Hannah Phosphate with a few regents: $45
-Hannah High-Range Nitrate with 2 boxes unopened regents: $70
-EHEIM 1262 Pump: $90
-SpectraPure 180GPD RODI with Booster Pump: $200
-Old school refractometer: $20?
-For you cichlid folks: a big rubbermaid Brute full of Texas Holey Rock Limestone. Probably 50 pounds. $100 OBO.
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I’m far from any kind of expert - but what kind of heater is it? If it’s a traditional heater with its own on/off then maybe it’s set pretty low and simply not turning on? The apex outlet can be on without the heater flipping on. that would explain the lack of watts. Maybe that’s it?
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I’m in ne Portland.
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Hi. Thank you but I’m moving and need to break everything down so I can’t take a trade.
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Bump the priced.
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Rock is currently on hold pending pickup...but I'll update if it comes back up.
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Next up on the equipment run...
-Hanna Copper Tester with a handful (5 or so) reagents: $45
-Hanna Phosphate Tester with some reagents (not exactly sure but can check): $45
-Hanna low range nitrate with 2 boxes of extra reagents: $65
-Red Sea Foundation test kit (lots of tests left for each - I can follow up with a photo): $30
-Simplicity 240 Internal Skimmer: $150
-EHEIM 300w: $20
-32g Biocube with pump and heater and stand: $200
**Still got the three Radion G3 lights. I'll do $175 a piece of 500 for all three with the hanging rail system included.
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Tank is gone!
So long and thanks for all the fish.
in General Discussion
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Well, after almost 10yrs of Portland life we’re moving to the East Coast.
I just wanted to say it’s been a pleasure chatting aquariums with y’all and I’ve enjoyed getting to know a few of you beyond the forum. There’s a great community of reefers here and it’s been fun having such an active club.
Thanks to everyone who helped me along the way with advice or knowledge…and to those who tossed me a fish/coral or grabbed one from me. Some of my nicest pieces came out y’all’s garages and basements. Hopefully I was able to pay that forward as well.
And not that he needs it - but a big shout out to Jeff and the crew over at Cuttlefish. I first walked into the store on Mississippi maybe 9 years ago and by my estimates - all the fish/corals I blew through probably paid for the big new store. But it’s always been a good time and the place to go for quality stuff. Jeff helped me empty out the big tank and get rid of everything easily, and that’s just one example of those folks going above and beyond to help the community.
Anyway - check your salinity. QT everything wet. Spend the money on an APEX and leak sensors. And backup your heaters.
Later.