Tang-away February 24, 2007 February 24, 2007 (edited) All my coral and live rock are sold so its time to move onto the equipment. pictures of some of the equipment can be seen here: http://community.webshots.com/user/samskiggiddy_fish $600 package deal (125g AGA RR duel corner overflow with Durso stand pipes, all plumbing to sump Custom built hood, duel up swinging doors, black Standard 125g AGA stand, black 55 gallon sump, three partitions: (fuge left side area, return middle area, skimmer right area) Milwakee ph Meter (needs new ph probe) $40 new addition ***** 9.5 mag drive $45 ***** 9.5 mag drive $45 Edited March 2, 2007 by Tang-away
lanman February 25, 2007 February 25, 2007 'Bout that carpet!!!! $300 starting Bid! I think it would look good in my 24-gallon aquapod!! Truthfully - that's special enough, it should be auctioned at Christie's or something... like a Picasso. bob
Tang-away February 28, 2007 Author February 28, 2007 That "anenome" you guys are talking about is actually a huge sacrophyton (toadstool). It weighed around 45 pounds when we took it out. It was massive. Update on whats sold loa sold backpak sold
YBeNormal February 28, 2007 February 28, 2007 If you don't mind me asking, how much did you get for it?
lanman February 28, 2007 February 28, 2007 That "anenome" you guys are talking about is actually a huge sacrophyton (toadstool). It weighed around 45 pounds when we took it out. It was massive. Update on whats sold loa sold backpak sold Does that sarcophyton have a name? Like Fred? bob
Tang-away March 1, 2007 Author March 1, 2007 A little history on the sacro. I got it from Quazi back in 2003 sometime. It was roughly 6-7 inches and in a 55 gallon. He can jump on here and let everyone know how long he had it for. Once I put it into my tank, it grew uncontrollably to a wopping 2.5 by 2 foot diameter and a stock roughly a foot. I sold it to a local reefer and was considering donating it to the Baltimore aquarium or somewhere in DC if I could not sell it. It was a showcase of all showcases in my book. I am already missing the hobby. The house sounds empty now that the tank is down. I miss the background noise and that ambient glow of the tank. Someone buy this setup from me!!!
Guest JasonD March 1, 2007 March 1, 2007 Hi Sam, What kind of lights are included with the tank? Is there any live sand or live rock left to help a new tank get going, or will I have to clean it all out and start fresh? I'm looking to setup my 1st marine tank (been doing freshwater for a while). I wanted a bigger tank -- like a 75 or a 90, so this may be TO big. But, as they say, bigger is better for a saltwater system.
Tang-away March 1, 2007 Author March 1, 2007 Hi Sam, What kind of lights are included with the tank? Is there any live sand or live rock left to help a new tank get going, or will I have to clean it all out and start fresh? I'm looking to setup my 1st marine tank (been doing freshwater for a while). I wanted a bigger tank -- like a 75 or a 90, so this may be TO big. But, as they say, bigger is better for a saltwater system. sent pm. The tank setup does not include lights, skimmer, live rock etc and its empty now.
bigal20874 March 1, 2007 March 1, 2007 I have been wanting to upgrade mine from 75G to 125G but I have a limited budget, is the price firm? PM and we can discuss. Thanks.
Tang-away March 2, 2007 Author March 2, 2007 I have been wanting to upgrade mine from 75G to 125G but I have a limited budget, is the price firm? PM and we can discuss. Thanks. pm sent I updated the original post. I now have 2 mag drive 9.5 available for sale. Thanks
Tang-away March 2, 2007 Author March 2, 2007 Sam, what are dimentions of the sump? Its a standard 55 gallon want to sell as complete set up.
quazi March 3, 2007 March 3, 2007 (edited) A little history on the sacro. I got it from Quazi back in 2003 sometime. It was roughly 6-7 inches and in a 55 gallon. He can jump on here and let everyone know how long he had it for. Once I put it into my tank, it grew uncontrollably to a wopping 2.5 by 2 foot diameter and a stock roughly a foot. I sold it to a local reefer and was considering donating it to the Baltimore aquarium or somewhere in DC if I could not sell it. It was a showcase of all showcases in my book. I am already missing the hobby. The house sounds empty now that the tank is down. I miss the background noise and that ambient glow of the tank. Someone buy this setup from me!!! I had the Sacro for a couple of years. I got if from Pets, etc. in Leesburg. There must be 20-30 people in WAMAS who received frags of it. I regularly trimmed the edges off and cut it into frags. It would have overwhelmed my tank if I did no trim it regularly. Sam grew it into a MONSTER! Edited March 3, 2007 by quazi
steveoutlaw March 3, 2007 March 3, 2007 new addition ***** 9.5 mag drive $45 ***** 9.5 mag drive $45 Oh sure, add them now......after I just bought 2 brand new ones!! Just my luck!
Tang-away March 3, 2007 Author March 3, 2007 I had the Sacro for a couple of years. I got if from Pets, etc. in Leesburg. There must be 20-30 people in WAMAS who received frags of it. I regularly trimmed the edges off and cut it into frags. It would have overwhelmed my tank if I did no trim it regularly. Sam grew it into a MONSTER! I probably fragged it about 10 times. It is now in a 240 gallon tank, so hopefully it has some growing to do!!!! Its great to pass on such a beauty from tank to tank. Oh sure, add them now......after I just bought 2 brand new ones!! Just my luck! Sorry, someone backed out at the last minute. Wish you could buy them
lanman March 3, 2007 March 3, 2007 A little history on the sacro. I got it from Quazi back in 2003 sometime. It was roughly 6-7 inches and in a 55 gallon. He can jump on here and let everyone know how long he had it for. Once I put it into my tank, it grew uncontrollably to a wopping 2.5 by 2 foot diameter and a stock roughly a foot. I sold it to a local reefer and was considering donating it to the Baltimore aquarium or somewhere in DC if I could not sell it. It was a showcase of all showcases in my book. I am already missing the hobby. The house sounds empty now that the tank is down. I miss the background noise and that ambient glow of the tank. Someone buy this setup from me!!! Do you know if that 'local reefer' is a member here? You might suggest it to him We're all going to want to see pictures of it at 60 pounds a year from now... bob
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