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Getting out of saltwater

Mike1995

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I have my whole setup I'd like to sell. I just don't have enough time or knowledge to keep up. I had much more enjoyment when I had freshwater.
I'd like to sell for $650. But I'll listen to offers. Local pickup only obviously. Not parting out.

Tank- 75 with stand
Sump- Bashsea bio fuge
Skimmer- bubble Magnus curve 5
Reactor- bubble Magnus
Finnex marine light
Heater
Lots of live rock in tank and in sump.
Rodi setup with lots of extra di resin
Salt and additives

Live stock-
Melanurus wrasse
Pair of gold spot maroon clowns
Jewel damsel
Coral Beauty Angelfish
Various zoa and paly frags
Toadstool leather coral.

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Sorry to hear you are getting out. I do miss freshwater and one of my best small tanks was with Altums and 4 gymnothorax polyuranodon (true 100% freshwater not brackish). Check them out if you stay in the hobby.

Here is an old vid of them. They are the cousins of Moray Eels

Ask mods to delete if you don't want this post here, just trying to encourage you in either hobby ;)

 
Sorry to hear you are getting out. I do miss freshwater and one of my best small tanks was with Altums and 4 gymnothorax polyuranodon (true 100% freshwater not brackish). Check them out if you stay in the hobby.

Here is an old vid of them. They are the cousins of Moray Eels

Ask mods to delete if you don't want this post here, just trying to encourage you in either hobby ;)


I have a few smaller freshwater tanks and I love them. Saltwater is too stressful for me. I'll definitely look into those! :)
I used to have a 150g Central American cichlid tank and those fish had more personality than any fish I've ever owned. And very simple to care for
 
I have a few smaller freshwater tanks and I love them. Saltwater is too stressful for me. I'll definitely look into those! :)
I used to have a 150g Central American cichlid tank and those fish had more personality than any fish I've ever owned. And very simple to care for

PM me if interested in a 24/7 drip system. I can give you pointers, was the best thing I did when I had my 300 in our master bedroom! 3yrs with no water changes:cool:
 

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