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PLEASE NOTE - for current availability, please navigate to the most recent posts in this thread. I'll be adding stuff frequently and taking stuff down as it's sold, and will continue to post update lists rather than always update this one. Thanks!

With most of the fish sold or at least claimed, I figured I'd start listing equipment and "dry goods" for sale. I'll be adding to this list as I have a whole bunch of stuff, and everything is for sale... Let's start with the big stuff:

1. 330 gallon (72?L x 30?W x 36?H) acrylic aquarium. 1? thick acrylic. Two big openings on top with screens cut to fit. Bottom-drilled with custom overflow box containing two standpipes with Lifereef silencers (these have worked very well). The tank has a few scratches here and there, which could all be easily buffed out. Includes stand, which is made of 2" square iron, painted black and topped with birch plywood. Please note that this tank is HEAVY. You?ll likely need 5 or 6 guys to carry it (and I won?t be one of them). I have an elevator building, so no stairs, which is good because stairs would surely spell disaster. $1000.

2. Lifereef sump, 40" x 13" x 14". Three chambers. I cut out the rack that he puts in all his sumps because I ended up using other, bigger reactors. $200.

3. Lifereef SVS3-30 in-sump protein skimmer. Excellent skimmer. Includes Mag 18 pump. Designed to fit into left chamber of sump. SOLD

4. 2x Red Dragon 10m3 VS08 pumps. One has the anti-calcium bypass, the other does not. I don't know that there's really any difference between the two, honestly. These guys each push 2650 gph at 98W and are extremely quiet. They are the best pumps I've ever used, and their reputation is well-deserved. SOLD

5. 2x Kessil AP700 LED fixtures. Awesome LED fixtures with the gorgeous Kessil shimmer, these are the nicest looking lights (in my opinion) that I?ve ever seen on an aquarium. I?m sure they?re great for corals, but I only used them on this tank which was a FOWLR. SOLD

6. GHL 2.1 doser. Nice dosing unit with 3 pumps. I?ve only had this for a few months. I?ll include a bunch of tubing. SOLD

7. Avast Marine ATO setup with peristaltic pump. Love this thing. And with the upgraded peristaltic pump, I was able to quietly pull top off water from down the hall, running the tubing along the ceiling. SOLD

8. Rock. I?ve got about 300 (that?s a very rough estimate). I?d like to sell all of this together and just get it the hell out of here. There are big pieces, small pieces, medium pieces? Some pieces are cut flat on one side. A few pieces have threaded rods through them because they were once part of towering (~25-30? tall) pillars in the tank. Some pillars are partially intact, including one that is screwed into an acrylic base. All kinds of rock. Currently drying in three 27 gallon bins on my balcony. Come take it away. Please. You?ll need a friend to help you carry these unless you?re the Incredible Hulk. SOLD
 
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Here's the updated list (other stuff will be added later):

1. 330 gallon (72?L x 30?W x 36?H) acrylic aquarium. 1? thick acrylic. Two big openings on top with screens cut to fit. Bottom-drilled with custom overflow box containing two standpipes with Lifereef silencers (these have worked very well). The tank has a few scratches here and there, which could all be easily buffed out. Includes stand, which is made of 2" square iron, painted black and topped with birch plywood. Please note that this tank is HEAVY. You?ll likely need 5 or 6 guys to carry it (and I won?t be one of them). I have an elevator building, so no stairs, which is good because stairs would surely spell disaster. $1000.

2. Lifereef sump, 40" x 13" x 14". Three chambers. I cut out the rack that he puts in all his sumps because I ended up using other, bigger reactors. $200.

3. Lifereef SVS3-30 in-sump protein skimmer. Excellent skimmer. Includes Mag 18 pump. Designed to fit into left chamber of sump. SOLD

4. Rock. I?ve got about 300 (that?s a very rough estimate). I?d like to sell all of this together and just get it the hell out of here. There are big pieces, small pieces, medium pieces? Some pieces are cut flat on one side. A few pieces have threaded rods through them because they were once part of towering (~25-30? tall) pillars in the tank. Some pillars are partially intact, including one that is screwed into an acrylic base. All kinds of rock. Currently drying in three 27 gallon bins on my balcony. Come take it away. Please. You?ll need a friend to help you carry these unless you?re the Incredible Hulk. $75. SALE PENDING
 
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Adding a few items to the list:

1. 330 gallon (72?L x 30?W x 36?H) acrylic aquarium. 1? thick acrylic. Two big openings on top with screens cut to fit. Bottom-drilled with custom overflow box containing two standpipes with Lifereef silencers (these have worked very well). The tank has a few scratches here and there, which could all be easily buffed out. Includes stand, which is made of 2" square iron, painted black and topped with birch plywood. Please note that this tank is HEAVY. You?ll likely need 5 or 6 guys to carry it (and I won?t be one of them). I have an elevator building, so that's the good news. $1000.

2. Lifereef sump, 40" x 13" x 14". Three chambers. I cut out the rack that he puts in all his sumps because I ended up using other, bigger reactors. $200.

3. Lifereef SVS3-30 in-sump protein skimmer. Excellent skimmer. Includes Mag 18 pump. Designed to fit into left chamber of sump. SOLD

4. Milwaukee MC-125 pH and ORP monitor. Probes not included. $50.

5. Custom acrylic 18 gallon ATO reservoir. SOLD

6. 55 gallon polyethylene water container. 18" x 18" x 44" tall. I used this as my saltwater mixing container. Like the one pictured below. SOLD

7. AquaFX Barracuda RO/DI unit. 100 gallons/day. Includes some extra filters - a few sediment filters, one or two carbon filters and one extra DI cartridge. $125.
 

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Dang, didn't see that water reservoir or the ATO reservoir. I'll have to check them out when I stop by later this week.

For anyone looking, this seller is a great guy, with really nice equipment. A little tough to get the equipment out of Manhattan, but definitely worth the trip.
 
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A few pics of the items left for sale:
 

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And here's one of the tank when it was running. I'll get pics of the empty tank as soon as all the fish are sold (hopefully in the next few days). It's an impressive tank at 36" tall. I had some huge rock pillars in there. Lots of depth and height to get creative with. I think it would be amazing as a mixed reef.
 

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Test kits, etc:

Hanna Alkalinity. Plenty of reagent left. SOLD
Hanna Calcium. Plenty of reagent left and 11 packets. SOLD

NYOS Nitrate kit. Plenty of reagents left. $10. (includes free Red Sea ammonia kit).

Red Sea Magnesium Pro. All reagents nearly full. $10.

Refractometer. $20.
 
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Updating the list:

1. 330 gallon (72?L x 30?W x 36?H) acrylic aquarium. 1? thick acrylic walls. Two big openings on top with screens cut to fit. Bottom-drilled with custom overflow box containing two standpipes with Lifereef silencers (these have worked very well). The tank has a few scratches here and there (as any acrylic tank will after 6 years of use), which could all be easily buffed out. Includes stand, which is made of 2" square iron, painted black and topped with plywood. Please note that this tank is HEAVY. You?ll likely need 5 or 6 guys to carry it (and I won?t be one of them). I have an elevator building, so that's the good news. $1000 (negotiable).

2. Lifereef sump, 40" x 13" x 14". Three chambers. I cut out the rack that he puts in all his sumps because I ended up using other, bigger reactors. $200.

3.Milwaukee MC-125 pH and ORP monitor. Includes brand new ORP probe, but no pH probe. $50.

4. AquaFX Barracuda RO/DI unit. 100 gallons/day. Comes with brand new sediment filter and carbon block (DI cartridge has been used but has life left) and includes some extra filters - two sediment filters, two carbon blocks and one extra DI cartridge. $125.

5. Test kits:
NYOS Nitrate kit. Plenty of reagents left. $10. (includes free Red Sea ammonia kit).
Red Sea Magnesium Pro. All reagents nearly full. $10.

6. Two Refractometers. $20 each or $35 for both.

7. Additives:
5 Liter jug of NOPOX (nearly full). SOLD
Two 1g containers of BRS soda ash. $20.
One 1g container of BRS Calcium chloride. $10.
Three bags of BRS 2-part Magnesium mix. $20.

8. Medications:
16 oz. bottle of PraziPro. Almost full. SOLD
16 oz. bottle of Acriflavine from National Fish Pharmacy. $25.
100g container of Metronidazole from National Fish Pharmacy. $15.
8.5 oz. bottle of Cupramine (bottle about 2/3 full). $5.
16 oz. bottle of AmQuel Plus (bottle 90% full). $3.

9. Other stuff:
Julian's Thing. SOLD
Tunze Turbelle Stream 6105 (only in use about 2 weeks). $200.
Mag Drive 12 pump. Clean and works great. SOLD
3 BRS 1g mixing jugs. $3.
OXO 2 cup measuring cup. $4.
Eheim J?ger 50W heater. Clean and excellent working order. $12.
Bubble Magus 4 way tube holder. Pristine. $8.
Captain Salty's Large Frag Rack. 15 holes. SOLD
Avast 4 way magnetic probe holder. Excellent. $10.
Digi-Sense digital thermometer with probe. $12.
Avast diaphragm pump (x2). $20 each or $35 for both.
Plastic funnels. $2 each or both for $3.
Bag of syringes (several different sizes), test tubes, droppers. All clean. $5.
Flipper Max magnetic cleaner (with glass and acrylic attachments). $35.
Mag-Float 350 (with acrylic safe pad). $15
Mag-Float 350 (with scraper attachment). $20.
Mag-Float Small (needs new pads). $3.
28" Coralife Aqua Tongs. $7.
Continuum AquaBlade scrapers - one 24" and one short (with four new acrylic blades). $15.
 
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