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| Recently I found myself wanting to do something with my Major (Marine Science -
Bio Track). I decided it was time to setup a Marine Reef Tank. Originally I was
going to buy all the supplies new. After pricing things out it became apparent I
could easily spend over $1200 on a basic setup. For anyone who knows me they
know basic is never good enough for me. I then began searching for used setups.
Thanks to www.bargaintraderonline.com
I was able to find more than a dozen setups in the central Ohio area. I went and
looked at a few and decided this one particular setup was far to good to pass
up. It was a 70 Gallon reef ready tank which had been custom constructed by
someone who used to work in an aquarium store (Back before Reef Ready was all
the rage). Not only that, but he said I am moving and you MUST take it ALL! I
quickly agreed and we setup a time to move it all to my house. For more
information about the setup process Click Here,
or follow the Link to the left. To keep this page loading fast, I have
only included one image of the tank, to see more images, Click
Here or follow the link to the left. In the photo below you can see an
ocellaris clown fish on the right and a Scott's Damsel through the Live
rock in blue. Most of the snails are the Astrea variety with two Turbo
snails and a bunch of Hermit crabs too |
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