~35 gal FW system

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jahmic

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Dunno that this will sell here...but listing it anyway before dealing with CL.

I've decided that having 3 tanks is too much work, selling my ~35gal tall FW "riparium" setup. Includes:

- 35 gal tank 30x12x22
- black cabinet/stand
- Coralife 30" dual T5HO fixture
- Eheim 2213 canister filter with all plumbing, quick disconnect valves and acrylic lily pipes
- Hydor 200W inline heater
- koralia nano 240 gph circulation pump
- multiple riparium planters (I have to dig...but I have at least 6)

Tank is scaped as pictured with manzanita driftwood and a flourite bed with MGO underneath...has been running healthy for almost 2 years.

Livestock included:

Fish
6 cardinal tetras
3 rummynose tetras
8 beckford pencilfish
1 honey dwarf gourami
1 male killi gardneri
...and however many amano shrimp and panda corys are hiding...last count was 3 of each

Plants

Cryptocorynes ( at least 2-3 of each unless noted):
Spiralis
Retrospiralis
Balensae
Wendtii green
Wendtii red (1)
Lucens
Parva (an entire carpet)

Also a couple stems of hygrophila corymbosa and sunset hygro...as well as a couple riparium planters of sygnonium that have been establishes and growing emersed for over a year.

I think that's about everything. I'll also throw in some seachem excel, liquid NPK, and micros


$200




 
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jahmic

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Re: ~35 gal FW system

Also, willing to part this out but livestock will have to go first. Drop me a pm if you're interested in re-homing the fish and plants.
 

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awwwmaaaannnn... You're giving up that gorgeous planted tank?
Folks, I've seen it 3D, and this tank is fabulous. And a total steal.
 

jahmic

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I know, it's making me sad. My girlfriend is the one that got me to set this tank up (the stand and tank itself belonged to her ex), and I never thought I'd step away from the simplicity of a planted tank...but it's taking up some valuable real estate in that corner. :p

Thanks for the kind words, Cindy. I spent the past 2 years waking up and staring at this tank, will be sad to see it go.
 

FinsUp

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I bet you will! But evolution is the way of things, and I'm betting the tank you replace it with will be simply amazing to wake up to each morning.
 
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