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K9
05/12/2004, 12:29 AM
Due to unfortunate circumstances (moving), I am being forced to sell my 30g tank. All equipment was bought brand new in January 2004.

All must go! Setup includes:

-30g AGA tank (36"x12"x16")
-DIY birch wood stand w/2 doors
-30lbs Fiji live rock (covered with coralline algae!)
-40lbs CaribSea Aragonite sugar-sized live sand
-2 Maxi-Jet 600 powerheads (160gph/each)
-Finger Leather coral & 2 frags
-2 Turbo snails
-10 Scarlet Reef hermits
-1 Emerald Crab

I originally paid $425 for everything you see above just 4 months ago. Selling everything for $300 or any reasonable offer. For pickup from my house in Pembroke Pines (Broward County) only. Please PM me or send email to: tedgiro@yahoo.com if you're interested.

Whole tank picture:
http://www.nova.edu/~giro/images/gallery/wholetank001.jpg

Picture of stand:
http://home.earthlink.net/~tedgiro/images/marine/30g_day9c.jpg

K9
05/12/2004, 11:53 PM
I decided to keep some of the rock and sand and set up my old 10g nano so that I can stay in the hobby and to tide me over till I can get a bigger tank again.

Therefore, the price is now $175 or best offer instead of $300 obo. This includes everything originally posted minus 10lbs of LR, 10lbs LS, and one powerhead that I kept to use in the 10g. Everything else is still included. Thanks!

K9
05/14/2004, 09:52 PM
SORRY! TANK NO LONGER FOR SALE! I've decided to keep it! See you all at the big show later this month!!

missy1101
05/14/2004, 11:16 PM
:dance:


YAY!!

And that tank and the 10 gallon would be perfect additions to the "BIG SHOW"!!!


ok only one if you must...



I know I know, I'm completely hopeless.........




:o

loyalty
05/15/2004, 01:34 AM
glad you're keeping it

K9
05/16/2004, 12:35 AM
Originally posted by loyalty
glad you're keeping it Thanks loyalty. I'm glad I am too. It looks weird now with only the rock in there and no sand or anything else, but I'm gonna leave it like that till I move so it will be easy to break down. I'll be sure to put up new pics later this summer when it looks normal again :thumbsup:.

loyalty
05/16/2004, 12:42 AM
I'm sure you'll rebuid it better than before. I'm learning from this forum that saltwater tanks are like my auto hobby; if something goes wrong, rebuild better/faster/prettier than it was