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  • bimmernoob
    Master Noob
    • May 2012
    • 870

    Saltwater fish tank with fish and stuff

    Name: Matt Farrington
    Location: Londonderry, NH
    Means of Contact: matt.farrington@aol.com / (text) 603-851-2459

    Price: $350

    Description:
    A saltwater tank. Pretty sure it's a 20 gallon, but the more I think, the more I feel it's a 15.

    Anyways, it has about 20 pounds of live sand, and about 15 pounds of live rock.
    I have a few sand snails, 1 sifting sand starfish, 1 clown fish, 3 damsels. (2 blue, 1 black and white stripped), as well as 1 white bubble tip anemone.

    I have a fluval 205 canister filter, a heater (forget wattage, but it's rated higher than needed).

    The ballast in the light died on me, and I can't afford to replace it. You can get a cheap one at petco for $30-40.

    I still have some salt left from when I mixed the water. Also some water conditioner (stress coat, used each water change).

    I have a Rio600 powerhead for better water movement.

    I also have a salt water master test kit, which can test for high Range PH, Nitrates, ammonia, etc.

    I've invested about 600 or more into this tank over time, and can't afford to get a new light (needed.. most important part of the tank).

    The filter, air pump, powerhead, all silent. Hardly no noise.







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  • Zoom6
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    • Oct 1985
    • 5216

    #2
    I'll give you $100 for it. lol
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    Originally posted by EuroTrash
    I can only imagine the conference calls and work that it took an engineering team to develop butthole seeking technology for this to accurately target a puckered starfish with a warm blast of water.

    I'm sure a few have PTSD from testing.
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    • Kevinoffroad4x4
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      • Oct 2008
      • 6603

      #3
      Lol @ lowballing the brother
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      • bimmernoob
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        • May 2012
        • 870

        #4
        Lol I can't do $100. I have too much invested. lol
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        • Matt Musto
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          • Jan 2007
          • 6039

          #5
          looks big for a 15 or 20 gallon
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          • Zoom6
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            • Oct 1985
            • 5216

            #6
            It's a 20 gallon.
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            Originally posted by EuroTrash
            I can only imagine the conference calls and work that it took an engineering team to develop butthole seeking technology for this to accurately target a puckered starfish with a warm blast of water.

            I'm sure a few have PTSD from testing.
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            • bimmernoob
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              • May 2012
              • 870

              #7
              That's what I thought, but I tried to remember when I filled it, if I used 3 or 4 trips.
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