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Description:
As above I have a full marine aquarium for sale the tank and cabinet was made down in Manchester at a cost of £2000 4 years ago the tank is 5x2x2 and the cabinet stands 30" tall all in nice beech colour, it has a 2x400 watt metal halide Arcadia light unit with twin T5 (£1000 alone ) comes complete with sump 36x18x18 the tank holds roughly 700 litres iirc, tank has about 100 kilos of marine indonesian and grade A Fiji rock, full of life and lots of cancerous purple algae, a ship wreck what's covered in various algae and lots of corals, the tank has various corals from devils finger, toadstools, encrusting leather corals, Kenya tree, cladelllia, cabbage coral, chilli sponge, and a leather finger coral and the main show piece a huge purple tip malu anemone what houses a breeding pair of skunk clowns, the fish stock is as follows trio skunk clowns ( breeding pair) trio of common clowns also breeding pair ( they lay eggs often ) one huge regal tang, one small emporer angel, aptasia file fish, fair wrasse, pink tip goby ( large) couple of yellow tail blue damsels, and my favourite of all and very rare these dad and expensive a chevron tang( £140/240) alone what I have been told from local dealer his about 6" long!!! The sump contains a turbo flota 3000 protein skimmer which cost me around £400 when new and a phosphate reactor is included, a ocean runner 6500 return pump and for circulation in the tank two tunze 6100 turbelle pumps complete with controller to alter the flow ratio etc!! There's possibly loads I have missed out on but for more info and pictures please call or text me on 07733414941 this is one hell of a tank and needs to be seen in the flesh am based Whitehaven in Cumbria but its more than worth the travel am after £1000 no offers which is a gift when you consider all the components on the tank! Also forgot it has a 36watt UV tmc steriliser also!!
Contact Information Advertiser: Lee Carr Telephone: 07733414941
Town: Whitehaven
County: Cumberland
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