View Full Version : 15 Gallon Nano Reef
Kodiak
06-11-2008, 3:12 PM
Well here it is, i am actually trying to sell it as of today (don't worry this isnt an add, just thought i would show you guys) Without this forum i wouldn't of got this far!
they aren't the best. I might get more if requested.
Kodiak
06-11-2008, 3:13 PM
Ugh, pictures sucked. Sorry ill clean the glass and get some more. Please leave comments, advice, just don't hurt my feelings.
Fishieness
06-11-2008, 3:29 PM
cool
why are you selling it?
mcsassy
06-11-2008, 3:30 PM
Very nice for a small tank. What model koralias are those? Not too much flow?
Kodiak
06-11-2008, 3:37 PM
cool
why are you selling it?
Need the money pretty bad. I leave for the Marines this summer, don't trust family to take care of it, scared things will just die off.
Kodiak
06-11-2008, 3:38 PM
Very nice for a small tank. What model koralias are those? Not too much flow?
they are both 405 GPH power heads. I have so much LR in the tank too much flow hasnt been an issue. It took awhile to find placement. I about 40 pounds of LR in their so i need flow on front and back.
Kodiak
06-11-2008, 7:47 PM
~Equipment~ (I'm adding all extras from older set ups)
- Nice black stand, with storage (fits both size tanks)
- 15 gallon all glass aquarium
- 30 gallon all glass aquarium
- 2 Koralia"1"(405 GPH) Powerheads & 1 Koralia"2"(605 GPH) Powerhead.
- 2 5 gallon buckets
- 3 heaters
- Nets, ect...
- 12 gallon trash can (used to mix water)
- 24 inch T5 4-24w powered light. 2 blue bulbs/2 white bulbs/2 led lights. (value 190$, 3 months old)
- Thermometer.
- Dry Goods such as, Salt, TEST KITS---> (Ca2/DKH/Nitrate/Nitrite/Ammonia/PH/Salinity) <- comes with dosing materials and syringes.
- MUCH MORE....
~Corals~
- Star Polyps
- Zoanthids (Pink/Purple/organge/brown/green/blue)
- Button Polyps (Green)
- Star Polyps (yellow)
- Xenia (10 stalks!! both Silver Tip/and normal
- Green Mushrooms (also some orange/ or maybe green hitchhikers)
- Anthelia (pinkish brown)
- Capricorn
- Hammer coral (green with light purple tips)
~LiveStock~
- 1 Peppermint shrimp
- 3-5 hermit crabs
- 6-8 Nass. snails
- Several Bristle worms/stomela snails/bristle stars/critters...
- Fine Spotted Fairy Wrasse (might be something else)
- 1 Mexican Turbo snail
- 3+ Cone Head snails
- 40 pounds Live Rock!! (with random coral growth/algae coralline)
- about a 2inch sand bed. (TONS of pods, with ampeapods)
How much do you guys think i could get out of this? please help
princessbobsie
06-13-2008, 7:25 AM
looks sexcellent to me!! :D the new setup i'm in progress of shall look something like that.
Kodiak
06-13-2008, 4:16 PM
looks sexcellent to me!! :D the new setup i'm in progress of shall look something like that.
O well, hello there beautiful.
what are you setting up?
AnnetteG
06-14-2008, 11:48 PM
I think if you find your local reef club's message board, you will sell everything quickly and make more money if you part it out, rather than trying to sell it all as a set. Price your corals according to what others seem to be selling them for in your area. Anything attached to a rock, add in the amount for the rock, based on whatever the going rate is for live rock in your area. I am referring to what others in your reef club sell it at, not what the LFS sell it for. ;) Price your equipment, based on age and brand and if it's fairly new, I'd start with taking 20-25% off the avg retail price and go up from there depending on how old it is. Anything a year or more, I'd take about 50% off the retail, unless it's a really high end product. Craigslist is a good place to sell too, but you're likely to get less money there. You might be able to sell the whole setup there though, if you're in more of a hurry to sell and don't mind not making as much.
Love the purple zoos on the left side of the tank. Too bad you have to sell, looks like you had a great start! Hopefully once you're settled somewhere in your new life, you'll be able to come back to the hobby! Good luck!