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Going to look at another tank! Thank God there's so many people in South Florida ;)
 
I'm going to get it right now! (Had to put a crew together to carry it) it looks almost new comes with gravel, stand, Hood, lighting, decorations, 2 or 3 canister filters, 6 Oscar's, 1 Tinfoil Barb, an RO unit, and other things! Got it for $800 but now I just have to sell my 150 gallon tank and 45.
 
What are the canisters? What brand/size? I'd hate to have that many filters - I'd sell them separate and get just one canister for the entire tank.
 
In the car on the way home! Wont have it set up for a while though. Have no space till my 150 sells.
 
Ok guys got my monster tank!!!
It has so much expensive stuff with it and I got it for $800. I will be adding my current stock and not getting my monsters until I move which will be around Christmas or after this school year ends sometime in the summer.
 
I'll post pictures in about 3 months or so when I have it setup and running. I'm selling my 150 gallon tank for $650 on craigslist; it comes with stand, hood, working lights, the tank is in great condition, and a well functioning wet dry sump. Do you guys think that sounds reasonable??
 
For mates idk if these were already given but maybe a stingray or larger clown loach
 
Mr. D said:
For mates idk if these were already given but maybe a stingray or larger clown loach

I would love a freshwater ray but they cost around $80... what do you feed them anyways??
 
Yeah, and a little more challenging than most freshwater fish.

They eat black worms, bloodworms, beef heart, mussels, any fish small enough for its mouth
 
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