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Getting Out: Complete Cube Reef Tank with extras $500
tecsavi replied to tecsavi's topic in General Discussion
Yes, I am getting out of the hobby. Here a nice set-up for someone who is looking for a turn key reef plus lots of extras. -
Complete Cube Reef Tank 49 gallon Marineland cube reef tank system- Complete setup and extras - $500 firm- Cash Only Turnkey cube reef tank, all you need to do is move it. Established tank has been up and running for 5 years. Everything you need to run a successful reef tank including equipment, test kits and additives and many more items. I can't give this tank the attention it deserves. Now it is time to pass it on to someone who can enjoy a great reef setup. **This system is for sale as a complete setup only, I am not parting it out. For pickup only, I will not ship. Located in Martinsburg WV. For directions or more information call (703) 850-two-five-seven-two. If you still see this ad then it's still for sale. Equipment 49 Gallon (170L) Marineland Cube Drilled for corner overflow but currently capped 24"X24"X19.5" (61cm X 61cm X 50cm) Black trim , black silicone, black painted background Custom cube stand Stand is custom made to match the outside dimensions of the tank. Door is located on the left side for nice clean look. Outside dimensions 25" wide x 24 1/8" deep x 29 ½" high. Total tank and stand height is 49" Inside stand dimensions 23 ½" wide x 22 ¾" deep x 26 ½" Large enough to fit sump, ballast and equipment Head unit mounted on outside and power strips inside Current USA Sunpod 250w HQI Stainless steel cable and brushed nickel ceiling mounting kit 14K Heliarc (Phoenix) bulb 4 months old Remora Pro skimmer Standard and large capacity collection cup Penguin Biowheel 350 filter 150 watt Visitherm Stealth heater 1 Koralia nano power heads Reefkeeper Lite controller Head unit Temp probe Power strip All cables CPR in tank refugium with Rio pump ATC Refractometer with 2 calibration fluid bottles Hanna Digital Phosphate meter with 70 or so reagent packets Salifert saltwater test kits Calcium -- 3 kits Alk -- 3 kits Ph -- 1 kit Magnesium -- 3 kits Phosphate -- 1 kit Silicate-- 1 kit Red sea master kit for QT Coral Pink Ricordia -- 10 or so heads Pulsing Xenia Neon Green tree coral Photosynthetic sea fan Toadstool leather Livestock Fire shrimp Cleaner shrimp Fire fish Tomato clown fish Green Chromis Various snails and hermit crabs Books Aquarium corals -- Eric Boreman - softcover Corals-A reference guide -- Julian Sprung -- hardcover Invertebrates -- A quick reference -- Julian Sprung-Hardcover Misc 30lbs live sand Seeded from 5 sources. Filled with worms of all types. 30lbs live rock Coralline algae encrusted with tons of feather dusters and life. Custom molded for this tank Large cave with multiple holes for fish Spare 150w heater for salt mix Asst. power heads for mixing Magnum external filter Mix and pump containers for gallons of calcium, buffer and magnesium additives Magnetic cleaning magnet Carbon Phosphate remover Nets Misc spare equipment saltwater reef, fish, aquarium. lights, skimmer, coral shrimp, cube tank, stand, halide
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For directions or more information call (703) 850-two-five-seven-two. If you still see this post then it's still for sale.
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Price reduced to $550.
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System still available. Stand is custom made to match the outside dimensions of the tank. Door is located on the left side for nice clean look. Someone asked for stand dimensions so here they are. Outside dimensions 25” wide x 24 1/8” deep x 29 ½” high. Total tank and stand height is 49” Inside stand dimensions 23 ½” wide x 22 ¾” deep x 26 ½”
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NYfan78, The hang on the back skimmer (Remora Pro) is the main filtration for the tank. My bio load is very low so it does an excellent job.
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Sorry, no sump but it is drilled and plumbed for a sump. Currently capped. This tank sits in my living room and my wife wanted a quiet as possible tank.
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Thanks surf&turf. That 125 was a fun tank. That was when I had 3 less kids, more time and more money lol
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49 gallon Marineland cube reef tank system- Complete setup and extras - $650 firm Turn key cube reef tank, all you need to do is move it. Established tank has been up and running for 3 years. Everything you need to run a successful reef tank including equipment, test kits and additives. With 4 kids and two jobs I can’t give this tank the attention it deserves. Now it is time to pass it on to someone who can enjoy a great reef setup. For right now system is for sale as a complete setup only, I am not parting it out. For pickup only, I will not ship. Located in Martinsburg WV. I will help the buyer break down the tank. Equipment 49 Gallon (170L) Marineland Cube Drilled for corner overflow but currently capped 24"X24"X19.5" (61cm X 61cm X 50cm) Black trim , black silicone, black painted background No scratches Custom cube stand Large enough to fit sump, ballast and equipment Head unit mounted on outside and power strips inside Custom clear screen top Current USA Sunpod 250w HQI Stainless steel cable and brushed nickel ceiling mounting kit 14K Heliarc (Phoenix) bulb 6 m0nths old Supplimental LED not working Remora Pro skimmer& pump Taam Rio 1400 pump Standard and large capacity collection cup 150 watt Visitherm Stealth heater 1 Koralia 3, 1 Koralia 1 & 1 Koralia nano power heads Reefkeeper Lite controller Head unit Temp probe Power strip All cables Bulk Reef Supply 5 stage R\O D\I unit Inline TDS meter (pre and post DI) Membrane flush kit Pressure gauge Float valve all filters and DI just changed CPR in tank refugium with Rio pump ATC Refractometer with 2 calibration fluid bottles Hanna Digital Phosphate meter with 70 or so reagent packets Salifert saltwater test kits Calcium – 3 kits Alk – 3 kits Ph – 1 kit Magnesium – 3 kits Phosphate – 1 kit Silicate– 1 kit Red sea master kit for QT Coral Pink Ricordia – 10 or so heads Pulsing Xenia Neon Green tree coral Elegance coral Photosynthetic sea fan Toadstool leather Livestock Pair of Sexy shrimp Pair of Fire shrimp Pair of cleaner shrimp Pair of Fire fish Tomato clown fish Green chromis Yellow sea cucumber Various snails Books Aquarium corals – Eric Borneman - softcover Corals-A reference guide – Julian Sprung – hardcover Invertebrates – A quick reference – Julian Sprung-Hardcover Misc 30lbs live sand Seeded from 5 sources. Filled with worms of all types. 30 lbs live rock Coralline algae encrusted with tons of feather dusters and life. Custom molded for this tank Large cave with multiple holes for fish Spare 150w heater for salt mix Asst. power heads for mixing Magnum external filter Penguin bio-wheel 150 HOB filter Mix and pump containers for gallons of calcium, buffer and magnesium additives Magnetic cleaning magnet Carbon Phosphate remover Nets Misc spare equipment
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Grat pictures, thanks for sharing. I'm headed to Grand Bahama in May and was curious to see what I could expect to see snorkeling there. Hope it's similar to Nassau. What type of camera were you using for the underwater shots?
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Anyone know how to set up standby mode on the RKL?
tecsavi replied to epleeds's topic in General Discussion
Typing this up from memory so it might not be totally correct. Setting the stanby timer: From the General menu select "Standby" The first thing that pops up is the standby time limit, you want 00:15:00 to specify 15 minutes. Use the up and down arrows to set the time. Hit enter to set your time. Then select save. Your time limit for standby mode is now set. Controlling the outlet with standby mode From the modules menu select your PC4 Scroll down (using arrow keys) to the outlet you want to control. Hit enter The first option is standby mode, hit enter. Select off (this specifies to turn off the outlet when standby mode is selected) Hit enter to confirm. Hope this helps. If you join the RKL forum on their website you can download a PDF manual for programming that explains in detail. -
+1 on the Dremel tool. If you don't have a Dremel then cut it from the base like the others mention. Use a pair of side cutter pliers and it will cut right through it witha ease. Cutting your first coral is very stressful for sure but you get the hang of it quickly. The advantage of this method is that if you mount it with superglue it looks very natural without the remainder of the frag disk sticking out.
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Well my girlfriend gave me a great new camera for Christmas so now I'll throw in a few pictures. My favorite fish in my tank, my Six-line wrasse. This flame angel is really hard to try and photograph. Kind of like taking a picure of the moon, never the same as it looks in real life.
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Using vinegar in the curing process will make the concrete brittle. This is like using vinigar to clean coraline algae off of pumps. In the case of frag plugs this might be something you want. I use to use this method when making frag plugs myself because I liked to be able to crumble away the disk when I wanted to mount it. If you are using this mix to make rock for your tank then you dont want to use vinigar. It will be brittle and break easy. Cure your rock in water and change the water every few days. Test the ph of the water before you put your rock in it. Your rock is cured once the rock no longer raises the ph of the water after sitting in it for three days. Typically this can take from 6-8 weeks so don't rush it. You can aerate the water to speed up the process slightly.