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Proteus
July 1st 03, 04:42 PM
I have the following for sale. Everything is still up and running quite
nicely. Reason
for selling is i moved in with the GF and we simply don't have room to take
it.
WILL NOT PART OUT.
90 Gallon glass tank with built in overflow
Wood stand w/ canopy
4X Power Compact 96 watt lighting system w/ new bulbs
80-90 lbs high quality live rock (80%+ coralline coverage)
50 or so lbs of live sand
40 Gallon sump/wet-dry filter
return pump
amiracle protein skimmer
All plumbing needed to run the system
Dosing system
Kalkwasser calcium tub very little used
Plenty of food and other chemicals and test kits
2 green chromis fish
4 blue chromis fish
2 bloodshrimp (at least 1 still alive, should still be both)
3 flame scallops
1 orange Linkia starfish
1 sea urchin (think he's still living)
tons of hermit crabs and snails
mushroom corals
1 green finger leather coral (medium size)
1 Devils hand coral (medium size)
polyp rock with about 50 or so polyps
green tree coral (huge)
Trumpet coral (slight die off, but coming back nicely)
Goniopora coral (not very healthy, so i'm not adding any money for him)
Small colony of star polyps

This is a beautiful tank. Never had any problems with anything. Wish i could
take
it with me. It's been up and running for about a year at the current
location. Some
of the contents migrated from my old 55 before that. About half of the rock
has been
in my care in an active setup for over 2 years. Absolutely wonderful. Reply,
or email to
jludwig at powerof3 dot com

Proteus
July 1st 03, 04:43 PM
Hmmm... Forgot the price.
Look for $900 OBO. I will help with the break down.

Also the wet-dry/sump has a float switch installed.


"Proteus" > wrote in message
...
> I have the following for sale. Everything is still up and running quite
> nicely. Reason
> for selling is i moved in with the GF and we simply don't have room to
take
> it.
> WILL NOT PART OUT.
> 90 Gallon glass tank with built in overflow
> Wood stand w/ canopy
> 4X Power Compact 96 watt lighting system w/ new bulbs
> 80-90 lbs high quality live rock (80%+ coralline coverage)
> 50 or so lbs of live sand
> 40 Gallon sump/wet-dry filter
> return pump
> amiracle protein skimmer
> All plumbing needed to run the system
> Dosing system
> Kalkwasser calcium tub very little used
> Plenty of food and other chemicals and test kits
> 2 green chromis fish
> 4 blue chromis fish
> 2 bloodshrimp (at least 1 still alive, should still be both)
> 3 flame scallops
> 1 orange Linkia starfish
> 1 sea urchin (think he's still living)
> tons of hermit crabs and snails
> mushroom corals
> 1 green finger leather coral (medium size)
> 1 Devils hand coral (medium size)
> polyp rock with about 50 or so polyps
> green tree coral (huge)
> Trumpet coral (slight die off, but coming back nicely)
> Goniopora coral (not very healthy, so i'm not adding any money for him)
> Small colony of star polyps
>
> This is a beautiful tank. Never had any problems with anything. Wish i
could
> take
> it with me. It's been up and running for about a year at the current
> location. Some
> of the contents migrated from my old 55 before that. About half of the
rock
> has been
> in my care in an active setup for over 2 years. Absolutely wonderful.
Reply,
> or email to
> jludwig at powerof3 dot com
>
>
>
>

Jim Davis
July 6th 03, 06:09 AM
I guess I missed where you live. Can you help me?

Proteus wrote:
> Hmmm... Forgot the price.
> Look for $900 OBO. I will help with the break down.
>
> Also the wet-dry/sump has a float switch installed.
>
>
> "Proteus" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>I have the following for sale. Everything is still up and running quite
>>nicely. Reason
>>for selling is i moved in with the GF and we simply don't have room to
>
> take
>
>>it.
>>WILL NOT PART OUT.
>>90 Gallon glass tank with built in overflow
>>Wood stand w/ canopy
>>4X Power Compact 96 watt lighting system w/ new bulbs
>>80-90 lbs high quality live rock (80%+ coralline coverage)
>>50 or so lbs of live sand
>>40 Gallon sump/wet-dry filter
>>return pump
>>amiracle protein skimmer
>>All plumbing needed to run the system
>>Dosing system
>>Kalkwasser calcium tub very little used
>>Plenty of food and other chemicals and test kits
>>2 green chromis fish
>>4 blue chromis fish
>>2 bloodshrimp (at least 1 still alive, should still be both)
>>3 flame scallops
>>1 orange Linkia starfish
>>1 sea urchin (think he's still living)
>>tons of hermit crabs and snails
>>mushroom corals
>>1 green finger leather coral (medium size)
>>1 Devils hand coral (medium size)
>>polyp rock with about 50 or so polyps
>>green tree coral (huge)
>>Trumpet coral (slight die off, but coming back nicely)
>>Goniopora coral (not very healthy, so i'm not adding any money for him)
>>Small colony of star polyps
>>
>>This is a beautiful tank. Never had any problems with anything. Wish i
>
> could
>
>>take
>>it with me. It's been up and running for about a year at the current
>>location. Some
>>of the contents migrated from my old 55 before that. About half of the
>
> rock
>
>>has been
>>in my care in an active setup for over 2 years. Absolutely wonderful.
>
> Reply,
>
>>or email to
>>jludwig at powerof3 dot com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>

Proteus
July 8th 03, 03:52 PM
Interested? ;)

"Jim Davis" > wrote in message
...
> Sorry! I see it now. Duh!
>
> Jim Davis wrote:
> > I guess I missed where you live. Can you help me?
> >
> > Proteus wrote:
> >
> >> Hmmm... Forgot the price.
> >> Look for $900 OBO. I will help with the break down.
> >>
> >> Also the wet-dry/sump has a float switch installed.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Proteus" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>
> >>> I have the following for sale. Everything is still up and running
quite
> >>> nicely. Reason
> >>> for selling is i moved in with the GF and we simply don't have room to
> >>
> >>
> >> take
> >>
> >>> it.
> >>> WILL NOT PART OUT.
> >>> 90 Gallon glass tank with built in overflow
> >>> Wood stand w/ canopy
> >>> 4X Power Compact 96 watt lighting system w/ new bulbs
> >>> 80-90 lbs high quality live rock (80%+ coralline coverage)
> >>> 50 or so lbs of live sand
> >>> 40 Gallon sump/wet-dry filter
> >>> return pump
> >>> amiracle protein skimmer
> >>> All plumbing needed to run the system
> >>> Dosing system
> >>> Kalkwasser calcium tub very little used
> >>> Plenty of food and other chemicals and test kits
> >>> 2 green chromis fish
> >>> 4 blue chromis fish
> >>> 2 bloodshrimp (at least 1 still alive, should still be both)
> >>> 3 flame scallops
> >>> 1 orange Linkia starfish
> >>> 1 sea urchin (think he's still living)
> >>> tons of hermit crabs and snails
> >>> mushroom corals
> >>> 1 green finger leather coral (medium size)
> >>> 1 Devils hand coral (medium size)
> >>> polyp rock with about 50 or so polyps
> >>> green tree coral (huge)
> >>> Trumpet coral (slight die off, but coming back nicely)
> >>> Goniopora coral (not very healthy, so i'm not adding any money for
him)
> >>> Small colony of star polyps
> >>>
> >>> This is a beautiful tank. Never had any problems with anything. Wish i
> >>
> >>
> >> could
> >>
> >>> take
> >>> it with me. It's been up and running for about a year at the current
> >>> location. Some
> >>> of the contents migrated from my old 55 before that. About half of the
> >>
> >>
> >> rock
> >>
> >>> has been
> >>> in my care in an active setup for over 2 years. Absolutely wonderful.
> >>
> >>
> >> Reply,
> >>
> >>> or email to
> >>> jludwig at powerof3 dot com
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>