Moving to a smaller apartment so i have to get rid of my aquarium... It's a Red Sea Max 130. $700 for the tank, stand, RO/Di Filter, and everything inside the tank. Please text me at 973-600-3997 for inquires.
Thanks a lot,
Luke
Hey everybody I'm moving and don't have enough space in my new apartment for my aquarium..... Everything's got to go. Please text me if you're interested 973-600-3997. Pick up only Thanks!
Hey sorry for the late reply... Ideally I'd like to sell the whole setup all at once but if you're just interested in the stuff inside I guess that could work too. Please text me at 973-600-3997. I'm available Sunday if you'd like to check out the system. If you have anymore questions please...
Hey Everybody,
I'm about to move into a new apartment and don't feel like moving my aquarium for the 6th time hahaha... The only fish are a platinum clownfish and a lawnmower blenny but it's filled with a ton of great corals, copepods, amphipods, hermit crabs, ect. I'm throwing in a 50 gpd...
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Hey that photo is a couple of months old now so here's an updated one with a few extras. The macro grows like crazy but I keep it pretty trimmed back. The good the Bad they Ugly is a great movie too lol.
I had a couple of small patches of RS a while ago and bought a Rainfordi Goby. He ate the Red Slime all day long until it was all gone had I haven't had any since. I never heard of people using Rainfordis before, but mine loved eating it so I'm just throwing it out there. Very cool fish.
I'm a Photography student at SVA and I 100% agree with Levito. They're both good cameras but it's all about the lenses. Nikon has a little better image quality at higher ISOs, but you might not even notice.
Hey guys,
Just posting a photo of my 34 gallon red sea max. It's been running for 5 months now without a problem, expect for the heater breaking the first week. Bought everything in it at Blue Star Aqua, very good/affordable little store. would love to see other peoples Red Seas.