i know i live a ways from most of you but i can deliver it at the MCES with deposit
ok guys bigger house = bigger tank and bigger tank = more $$$.
well i broke down my 40gallon breeder with all the bells and whistles and have no plans on setting it back up. instead i am in the planning stage of a 300gal system with a 120gal dt.
that being said it's time to part with the 40
it's a 40gal breeder tank
drilled in 5 places for a closed loop(4output and one 1take)
glass holes 700gph overflow box
plenty of unions in plumbing to get everything together and apart easily
mag 9.5 closed loop pump
scwd water diverter for closed loop (not sure if it still operates correctly but a rather inexpensive piece to replace if needed)
lots of loc line fittings (including valves for each line coming into tank) to set everything just the way you want
it also comes with a 36", prewired, icecap, t5ho, overdriven, retro fixture
bulbs were still growing coral when i shut it down but not sure how much life is left in them
anyone interested in this tank can also have the 40gal tufftub that i used as a sump under it, a rio 2100 for return, and the light rack that i used to suspend the lights from if they desire.
everything worked amazingly for me for about a year and a half and would be a great upgrade for anyone with a 0-75gal tank now.
i'm still working on cleaning off the coraline and such but till then here is the build thread for the tank to see what it looks like.
asking $350 for everything which is waaaaay less than i have in it. i just need a little extra cash to get going on the new tank.
there are no scratches or leaks but i will try to get pics up in the next day or two
right now i'm at work and all i have is the link, to the build thread, i put in the posting. i'm hoping to get pics today or tomorrow when i get a chance to.
sorry for the delay work has left me with no time at all for anything else.
i am open to offers or trades. and will part out.
light-$125 with suspension cables $145
tank with plumbing and pumps-$200
not my pic but this is the light. it's in brand new shape and the ballast is mounted to the back of the reflector mounting plate.
the overflow, return, and closed loop plumbing is also included just for some reason not pictured.