Guest Sounder August 7, 2005 Share August 7, 2005 Hello, All. I just learned about this site, too bad it is at a time when I'm leaving the area because it looks like a great community. Anyway, I'm moving to Minnesota, and need to sell my tank. It's a 125 custom acrylic tank. It's in a very nice oak stand with a matching oak canopy. Includes 20 gal sump, Berlin type skimmer with Rio 2100 pump, extra Rio pump for water changes. Equipped with relatively new PC lighting fixture mounted in the canopy. Canopy has open top to prevent buildup of heat. The custom design includes a side entry water skimmer, allowing the tank to be a room divider without being able to see any filter equipment. Can easily be pushed so that the end of the tank is against a wall, allowing you to walk all the way around the tank. It's been established for about four to five years. Has about 150 pounds of live rock, some livestock including a six inch powder blue tang and some perc clowns, plus many snails, shrimp and crabs. It's a great looking setup, we're sorry to have to leave behind. However, the distance of the move makes it impossible to bring along. I will consider any reasonable offer. It's located in Reston/Herndon area. Will be sold as is, where is. Steve 703 346 2230 cell stephenlane@mindspring.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest mirosh August 10, 2005 Share August 10, 2005 (edited) Are you willing to just sell some of the live rock (I'm looking for about 20-30 lbs) and live sand? -Mike Edited August 10, 2005 by mirosh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ne0eN August 10, 2005 Share August 10, 2005 Hi, If you decide to part I'm interested in your Live Rock (20-30 lbs), Live Sand if any, and your critters (crabs, snails, etc...) I'm in Vienna/Tysons Corner area. -Rob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DCDeacon August 10, 2005 Share August 10, 2005 Let us know if you decide to part and sell off any corals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craby August 11, 2005 Share August 11, 2005 Where are you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhogan August 13, 2005 Share August 13, 2005 What kind of price are you looking for? Hello, All. I just learned about this site, too bad it is at a time when I'm leaving the area because it looks like a great community. Anyway, I'm moving to Minnesota, and need to sell my tank. It's a 125 custom acrylic tank. It's in a very nice oak stand with a matching oak canopy. Includes 20 gal sump, Berlin type skimmer with Rio 2100 pump, extra Rio pump for water changes. Equipped with relatively new PC lighting fixture mounted in the canopy. Canopy has open top to prevent buildup of heat. The custom design includes a side entry water skimmer, allowing the tank to be a room divider without being able to see any filter equipment. Can easily be pushed so that the end of the tank is against a wall, allowing you to walk all the way around the tank. It's been established for about four to five years. Has about 150 pounds of live rock, some livestock including a six inch powder blue tang and some perc clowns, plus many snails, shrimp and crabs. It's a great looking setup, we're sorry to have to leave behind. However, the distance of the move makes it impossible to bring along. I will consider any reasonable offer. It's located in Reston/Herndon area. Will be sold as is, where is. Steve 703 346 2230 cell stephenlane@mindspring.com 36232[/snapback] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 13, 2005 Share August 13, 2005 Hello, everyone! There has been a considerable amount of interest, so thanks very much to this community! To answer a few common questions: I am located in the Herndon / Reston area, near Fox Mill. I prefer to sell everything together, and would entertain any reasonable offer. I'm not looking to get rich, but also recognize the cost of these items. The skimmer with pump cost over 300, and the lamps I just purchased a few months ago cost 300. Granted, it's used, and it's probably harder to move a used setup than a new, empty tank. Therefore, I think something like 700 to 1000 is a fair amount. If you think that's too much, make an offer, and we can talk! I really don't have the option to move the tank to Minnesota. If there's no interested party in the next week or two, then I will sell it all as pieces. Those who send an email will get an email reply to let you know that I have decided to sell parts instead of whole. One other option that came up recently. The house is on the market within the next week or so. Pay the "buy it now price" of $675k for the tank, get the surrounding house for free! :-) It looks pretty nice where it sits! What kind of price are you looking for? 36592[/snapback] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 14, 2005 Share August 14, 2005 Here's a photo. And, it's a Naso tang, not a powder blue. Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 14, 2005 Share August 14, 2005 Here's a photo. And, it's a Naso tang, not a powder blue. Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveoutlaw August 14, 2005 Share August 14, 2005 I'll take the perc's if you part out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigal20874 August 17, 2005 Share August 17, 2005 How much for the tank, stand and hood only? I don't need other equipments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 17, 2005 Share August 17, 2005 I have not been able to secure a buyer for the complete setup. So, if you are interested in a particular item, please email me at stephenlane@mindspring.com with your interest. I can meet up with you some time this week or weekend. Steve Hello, All. I just learned about this site, too bad it is at a time when I'm leaving the area because it looks like a great community. Anyway, I'm moving to Minnesota, and need to sell my tank. It's a 125 custom acrylic tank. It's in a very nice oak stand with a matching oak canopy. Includes 20 gal sump, Berlin type skimmer with Rio 2100 pump, extra Rio pump for water changes. Equipped with relatively new PC lighting fixture mounted in the canopy. Canopy has open top to prevent buildup of heat. The custom design includes a side entry water skimmer, allowing the tank to be a room divider without being able to see any filter equipment. Can easily be pushed so that the end of the tank is against a wall, allowing you to walk all the way around the tank. It's been established for about four to five years. Has about 150 pounds of live rock, some livestock including a six inch powder blue tang and some perc clowns, plus many snails, shrimp and crabs. It's a great looking setup, we're sorry to have to leave behind. However, the distance of the move makes it impossible to bring along. I will consider any reasonable offer. It's located in Reston/Herndon area. Will be sold as is, where is. Steve 703 346 2230 cell stephenlane@mindspring.com 36232[/snapback] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveoutlaw August 17, 2005 Share August 17, 2005 Can you list out everything seperately with prices so we know what you have? Thanks, Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jamjam_77 August 20, 2005 Share August 20, 2005 Im interested in the clowns, shrimp, crabs, 30lbs of live rock, rio pump, and possibly the sump. Email me at jamjam_77@msn.com. I live in Sterling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex wlazlak August 20, 2005 Share August 20, 2005 can you post some prices of everything? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 20, 2005 Share August 20, 2005 (edited) 125 tank and custom stand with plumbing, pump and sump and misc parts $300 obo sold live rock $5 small, $10 med, $15 large sold live sand cheap 8-9 inch long naso tang, $40 sold large coral band shrimp $5 sold two cleaner shrimp $5 each sold rio pumps 10 sold berlin skimmer, 35 sold power compact lamps 2X96 $50 each, have two Everything needs to go! make an offer! can you post some prices of everything? 37160[/snapback] Edited August 21, 2005 by Sounder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dchild August 20, 2005 Share August 20, 2005 PM sent about tank/stand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex wlazlak August 21, 2005 Share August 21, 2005 how long are the lights???? (48 INCHERS PLEASE!!!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 21, 2005 Share August 21, 2005 (edited) how long are the lights???? (48 INCHERS PLEASE!!!!) 37207[/snapback] The lights are 36 inches. However, they could easily be set up in a 48 inch configuration, because there are two tubes per set. They could be installed next to each other and staggered to cover the length. Edited August 21, 2005 by Sounder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex wlazlak August 21, 2005 Share August 21, 2005 nice. so do you have any pictures? i think i might want them.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary August 21, 2005 Share August 21, 2005 I'm interested in the two cleaner shrimp. Where are you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 21, 2005 Share August 21, 2005 I'm interested in the two cleaner shrimp. Where are you? 37233[/snapback] Reston / Herndon area, near Fox Mill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 21, 2005 Share August 21, 2005 Reston / Herndon area, near Fox Mill. 37235[/snapback] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sounder August 21, 2005 Share August 21, 2005 nice. so do you have any pictures? i think i might want them.. 37231[/snapback] I cannot seem to get the pics to post for some reason. Send me an email and I'll send them to you. stephenlane at mindspring dot com. Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex wlazlak August 21, 2005 Share August 21, 2005 what kind are they? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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