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Again, this is a package deal, pickup only in Stewartstown, PA, 17363. (south-central PA). $2250. Contact me via PM if you are interested. We can set up a time for you to come and check the system out.
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AquaController JR
(1.5 years old) Backlit, temp probe, lab grade PH probe, DC8, heavy duty DC4. I also built DIY power center built installed in the stand with 16 additional outlets, some always hot, some controlled by...
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16 gallon remote fuge.
DIY cabinet for the fuge, Aqualight fixture with Double Lamps for Freshwater - 2 x 9W - Mini - 9 in. Light fixture was dropped, and has decent cracks/chips/superglue, but still works. About two...
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125 gallon AGA reef-ready tank
3 years old, no leaks. A single sheet of white acrylic, cut to size, is siliconed onto the bottom of the tank for protection. There are some spots where the sand has hardened, but can easily...
Complete 125 gallon reef for sale(LR, but no livestock), south-central PA (zip 17363)
FOR SALE – COMPLETE 125 GALLON REEF SETUP - $2250
PICKUP ONLY – Stewartstown, PA17363
Familiar story, I’m downsizing to a smaller freshwater tank due to $$$$. So I’m selling my 125 gallon reef tank...
Still trying to decide what to do. Bit of a procrastinator, ya know. ;) Anyway, a couple more questions:
- If I run the current tank as a low-light low-tech planted tank, and use a mag 9 as the return pump for the wet-dry, would I need any other filtration, such as a canister, or would it be...
Thanks for the reply. At least it looks like a viable option. I'm trying to read all the 'newbie' stuff regarding planted tanks, it's quite a hunt-n-click adventure! Substrate to use, depth of substrate, good plants for this type of setup, suppliments, etc, all stuff I need to figure out.
Due to money (or lack thereof), I'm considering converting my 125 gallon AGA reef to a freshwater tank, and am looking into what is possible with it. Options I'm considering are an African mbuna tank, an African hap/peacock tank, or a planted community tank. I know what it would take for the...
Not in the least. Never lose that excitement at experiancing new things, not matter how trivial they may seem, and no matter how young or old you are. Getting excited like that is one of the great pleasures of life, so, yea, be excited! :)
Definately black. Really shows the colors of your tank's inhabitants. Of course, if you let coraline take over the back wall, it doesn't really matter. The black looks so good that I don't mind the work of keeping the back wall clean.