55 gal glass aquarium tank, matching stand, various accessories in Conshohocken, PA

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55 gal glass aquarium tank with glass covers and matching laminate wood stand - $200
Coralife Freshwater Aqualight- 48" Power Compact Light-2 x 65W with (3) 3/4 Watt Lunar Blue Moon-Glow LED Lights - $90
TetraTec 300 HOB power filter with built-in heater - $20
Maxi-Jet 1200 powerhead - $10
Eheim Auto Feeder - $30
DIY CO2 reactor with Maxi-Jet powerhead - $20
Python No Spill Clean And Fill- 25' - $10
Python No Spill Clean And Fill- 50' - $20

Various other accessories available. Contact me via this thread or private message for details.

Must have suitable vehicle for picking up tank/stand.
 

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How much for shipping to 47129 for the lunar lights?
 

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thelobster: Yes, the filter has a heater capsule that fits in the filter box (makes the tank look neater without a heater on the back wall of the tank). Here's the product info if you're interested:

http://tetra-fish.com/sites/tetrafish/catalog/productdetail.aspx?id=1276&cid=284

I'm currently cleaning all the equipment (just drained the tank this weekend), but can get you photos of these items in the next day or so.
 

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Yes moon lights included
 

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i am also wondering what is needed to make your DYI co2 work when i receive it? and do i need to purchase anything else to make it work?
 

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Mr Meaty: I don't currently have a box large enough for the 48" light, but I'll go over to the UPS Store later this week to find out packing and shipping costs.
 

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thelobster: The DIY CO2 is based on the following:

http://www.qsl.net/w2wdx/aquaria/diyco2.html

You'll need to supply a couple 2-liter plastic bottles, a smaller plastic seltzer bottle (for the gas separator), and the sugar-yeast mixture (1 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp active dry yeast, 3 cups sugar, water -- 2 bottles of mix last approx. 2-3 weeks on a 55 gal). You may also need a new air diffuser (I think I might have a new one around here somewhere, but I couldn't find it as of this posting).

I'll also throw in new silicone tubing and an extra check valve (after a while, the CO2 makes the plastic brittle).

Attached is a photo of the DIY CO2 setup. I'm still working on cleaning up the filter and will post photos of it soon.

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