This is long gone. Resurrected the thread because idk...
Pics: https://photos.app.goo.gl/M3Mhp7r7VQD8T2ck7
Massive system,
Three low-iron tanks. Two ADA, one Mr. Aqua. All drilled.
ADA tanks, plumbed together:
48x18x18 (60g?)
18x18x18 (24G?)
Mr. Aqua - seperate system with nano sump:
12x18x24 (I think - 17G)
$1000 invested in tanks alone
Included:
Stands: Big system handmade and solid as a rock.
Small system on a roller kitchen cart that works surprisingly well.
Both have skimmers and fuges, good return plumps, solid modular plumbing. Larger system has a BRS GFO and UV (i don't use it). Both have auto-topoffs and are running kalkwasser. Lots of Vortechs, etc.
48x18x18 has many SPS, nems, and macros. Some aiptasia - working on it. Some blue cloves - be warned, but they aren't winning against anything, so they're just pretty. Fish are Tomini Tang, Perc pair hosting BTAs, 5 Banggais (all captive-bred), two sapphires, four royal grammas (awesome to see them in a group)
18x18x18 plumbed to large tank has wennerae mantis, maroon clown, large cardinal (tough), BTA, sps, and acans.
Small seperate system has a gorg, a mini carpet, a sinularia, macros, and a blue sapphire damsel, plus a couple pep shrimps. This tank is mature and will need TLC if you mess with the sandbed. It's stable for now.
Main system has nearly-new ATI 48 inch LED + 4xT5 hybrid. $1800 light, I kid you not. Amazing effing light.
Cube has clamb on 150W MH + NanoBox supplementation.
17G has a good 4xT5.
There's more, but you get the drift. Keep the phosphates in check and deal with the aiptasia, and these tanks are epic. The large tank is encrusting bright blue and other difficult Acros as we speak.
It is all free. I have to move. Need it done now. But the conditions are:
1.) Take it all, in one go. No parting out. I'd rather just leave them in my apartment than go through that process.
2.) Bring 2-3 big friends. I live upstairs, and you'll need them. Glass on 48" alone, empty, is 160lbs.
3.) I am going to be a wreck. I don't want to give up the best tanks I've ever had. I'm going to bail out while you do it.
All in all, $6000 invested.
This should be impossible to pass up.
Edit: For nostalgia's sake am editing the link to photos above so you can see the system as it was.