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Getting out of Hobby - 90 Gallon AGA System


stevil

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Well, it's been 3 years since I broke my tank down when I moved, and I haven't set anything back up, and now I'm moving again to Abu Dhabi, so everything must go! This is all equipment that was supporting my 90 gallon display tank. I got rid of some stuff when I moved, and here is what is left. Location is Leesburg, VA.

 

Tanks

10 Gallon Quarantine Tank with Filter, Lid w/ Light - $10

90 Gallon AGA Reef Reader Corner Overflow Display tank, bottom drilled, back painted black - $150

 

Salt & Sand

Undead Sand - Southdown, enough to cover a 90 gallon display tank to 4" depth at least. Undead because it's been in storage for 3 years - $200

Instant Ocean Salt - 3 Bags, 45lbs makes approx 150 gallons @ 1.0235 SG - $25

 

Equipment

DIY Back-up Battery System with Black & Decker 750 Watt Inverter, Schumacher Speed Charger (6 amp speed charge), Everstart Maxx Battery) $BO

Calcium Reactor with media and MJ 1200 Powerhead - $90

Kalkwasser Stirrer from Grey Seas Aquatics - $100

Protein Skimmer - Euro-Reef w/ Pump - $150

Neptune Systems Aqua Controller Jr with 8 outlets, PH & Temp Probes - $150

American Marine Pinpoint PH Monitor (no probe) - $50

American Marine Pinpoint Calcium Monitor - $25

 

Heaters

300 W Sin Mao Metal Heater $25

50W THEO Heater (small) $5

Stealth 25W Heater $10

 

Powerheads

MJ 1200 Powerhead - $20

2x Modified maxi-jet M1200 w/ Magnetic mounts - $30

SEIO M820 Pump $20

Sedra Power head KSP-3500 (350 GPH) (this might be for the protein skimmer... if so, it's included above already) - $50

Aquaclear 70 Power Head $BO

 

Pumps

Two Aqualifter AW-20 Pumps/Bubblers $BO

Supreme Mag-Drive Model 7 return utility pump $50

Aqua Culture Pump/Bubbler $BO

 

Misc

Stanley GFCI Extension Cord ~ 3 ft. $10

Float Switch $5

Mag Float (large) aquarium cleaner $15

JBJ Co2 Regulatorw/ Solenoid + Bubble Counter + Bulit-in Check Valve $75

Grounding Plug $5

Epoxy Putty $BO

Plus loads of random things (food, chemicals, parts, tubes)

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90 Gallon AGA Reef Reader Corner Overflow Display tank, bottom drilled, back painted black - $150

Is that that tank and stand?

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What kind of calcium reactor? Does it come with co2 and regulator? Thx

I think it's a custom built one from someone on the boards here... I can't remember honestly. No Co2. The regulator is the JBJ one listed separately.

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Update with what is left.... is there a way to edit posts?

 

Tanks

10 Gallon Quarantine Tank with Filter, Lid w/ Light - $10

90 Gallon AGA Reef Reader Corner Overflow Display tank, bottom drilled, back painted black - $150

 

Undead Sand - Southdown, enough to cover a 90 gallon display tank to 4" depth at least. Undead because it's been in storage for 3 years - $200

 

Equipment

DIY Back-up Battery System with Black & Decker 750 Watt Inverter, Schumacher Speed Charger (6 amp speed charge), Everstart Maxx Battery) $BO

Calcium Reactor with media and MJ 1200 Powerhead - $90

Kalkwasser Stirrer from Grey Seas Aquatics - $100

Protein Skimmer - Euro-Reef w/ Pump - $150

Neptune Systems Aqua Controller Jr with 8 outlets, PH & Temp Probes - $150

American Marine Pinpoint PH Monitor (no probe) - $50

American Marine Pinpoint Calcium Monitor (needs new probe) - $25

 

Heaters

300 W Sin Mao Metal Heater $25

50W THEO Heater (small) $5

Stealth 25W Heater $10

 

Powerheads

MJ 1200 Powerhead - $20

2x Modified maxi-jet M1200 w/ Magnetic mounts - $30

SEIO M820 Pump $20

Sedra Power head KSP-3500 (350 GPH) (this might be for the protein skimmer... if so, it's included above already) - $50

Aquaclear 70 Power Head $BO

 

Pumps

Supreme Mag-Drive Model 7 return utility pump $50

 

Misc

Mag Float (large) aquarium cleaner $15

JBJ Co2 Regulator w/ Solenoid + Bubble Counter + Built-in Check Valve - NEVER used - $75

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Do you happen to know the model of the skimmer? or have a picture of it?

 

The manual says it's an ES CS skimmer, but I know that isn't helpful. I've been trying to dig up some details, but not having any luck. It's at least 5 years old, but I purchased a new pump for it right before I tore everything down. It worked excellent on my full reef system (90 gallon display, 110 gallon total water in the system).

 

I will try and get a pic up.

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