We got the bug to have a reef tank a couple years ago, and have had this one for about a year and a half. Relocation to another state is in our future and as painful as it is, we need to rehome our aquatic friends and the tank. Our desire would be to sell everything to someone willing to take the whiole set-up, but if need be we will return the livestock to the Marine Scene in Herndon, Virginia, from where they originally came, and provide that as a credit for whomever purchases the tank, refugium and stand so that they can have the credit as a start-up option. If we get some inquiries into the entire set-up we'll be back in touch quickly; otherwise we plan to bring the fish, corals, brittle stars, snails and all back to the MS and advertise the hardware separately. We've got over 4k invested and we're looking for offers.
Here's what we have right now:
(Non-living) 65-gallon All-Glass tank with overflow, 16(?) gallon Aquafuge MP acrylic refugium with CPR Urchin protein skimmer, hinged glass covers for tank, cherry tank stand with hinged canopy (good quality), 34-inch T-5 Aqualight, Aqua-Medic 200-watt titanium heater, Maxi-Jet powerheads (2-600 and 1-1200) , Aqualight digital control center, and numerous odds and ends.
(Living) 2 Ocellaris Clown fish, 1 firefish, 3 Scissortail Dartfish, 1 Green Mandarin Dragonet, 2 Green Chromies, 1 Yellow Damsel, and, 1 bubble anemone, 2 Galaxy Corals (one on a rock with a red plate coral attached, 1 Green Plate Coral, 1 Pink Acropora, 1 red Pipe Coral, 1 open brain (and one other that I can't identify at the moment but hopefully visable in the attached photographs), 1 Green Polyp colony, a colony of 15-20 Zoanthus polyps, a colony of about 10 Green striped mushrooms, a bunch of Waving hands, 3 good-sized Mithrax crabs, and various types of snails. Hopefully most should be visable in the photographs that we'll upload as soon as we figure out how.
Thanks for taking the time-