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125 G Tank, stand, and livestock! Motivated seller and in rush to sell!

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Hello all,

The time has come for me to part ways and sell my tank as we will be moving soon and redoing our hardwood floors in one week. The tank has been up and running for 3 years and all fish were introduced at the same time after quarantining. No fish has been added since then. All fish are completely healthy.

Tell your friends and family. :)

Asking $2500 for all and prefer to sell all as a package.

Lot includes the following:
Sailfin Tang - 6 inches
Foxface - 4 1/2 inches
Yellow Tang - 4 inches
Purple Tang - 5 inches
Male & female Lyretail anthias 2 inches
3 Radion G4 XR30 lights
Tank & stand - 72 inches long (125g)
Fluval FX6 Filter & Media
Approximately 80lbs of sand + 40lb new Caribsea bag
3 boxes of Instant Ocean Regular salt
3 boxes of Instant Ocean Reef Crystals
Mixture of API and Instant Ocean test kits - expire within the next year
2 x 20 gallon Petco tanks that were used for quarantine tanks at the time of establishing the tanks. All accessories included
Approximately 130lbs of live rock
Reef Octopus 2000-HOB Skimmer
5 Powerheads, (4 Hydor Koralias + 1 Uniclife W-25 3400GPH)
BRS RO/DI 5 stage unit
2 water storage bins 30+gallons
25ft and 50ft Phyton for water changes
Frozen and dry reef fish food
Power strips

Located approximately twenty minutes north of Frederick, MD. Close to Pennsylvania state border.

If anyone has questions, feel free to reach out and I will be glad to assist. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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