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    Default My 64 gallon reef

    I've had this tank set up for 4 yrs and I'm actually trying to sell it but its not easy in this town. I only know of Craigslist and all I get are scammers it's a Red Sea max 250 complete plug and play system. i love it but my discus take all my attention now. i love to look at it when the algae isnt covering all the glass lol.


    Here is a video. Disregard the Cosby show noise in background lol.

    http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7519a525.mp4
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    Default My 64 gallon reef

    Sweet nectar! Nice set up!
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    Default Re: My 64 gallon reef

    Nice Jaimie, I have a reef before discus too.

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    How much are you trying to sell it for? It's a beautiful tank.
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    Default Re: My 64 gallon reef

    Looks good. I'm trying to sell mine as well LOL! I'll post a pic of mine as well in a different post. It's funny how when you go to buy someone else's tank or whatnot and they think it's made of gold and your reef tank was put togther for a 100 bucks.

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    Default My 64 gallon reef

    $2500 which is a steal with the thousands of dollars I put into the coral


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    Default Re: My 64 gallon reef

    Very nice set up! I have a 56G reef which I really like. You should keep it. One day, you may get bored with discus and wish you still had the reef tank. Don't know how many tanks you have, but it's nice to have a few different set ups, at least for me. Really like the flame angel. I should get one for my tank. Does it get along ok with your other fish?
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    Yun-

    - 265G Wild Discus Community
    - 90G African Cichlids
    - 56G Reef
    - 20G, 20G, 29G Community
    - 20G, 26G, 36G empty

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    Default My 64 gallon reef

    Yes the flame gets along great with them. I love it's color


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    Default Re: My 64 gallon reef

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogvet06 View Post
    $2500 which is a steal with the thousands of dollars I put into the coral


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    Beautiful tank Jaimie, but it will be really hard to find some one willing to pay that much, don’t get me wrong, I'm not saying you reef tank doesn't worth that money, I'm sure it does. But it's hard to sell it as a whole at a fair price. One of my tanks is a 200 gallon which I convert to fresh water community tank, mostly angels........ It was full of different kinds of corals and fish, I tried to sell it for $5000.00 but the best offer I receive was $1500.00.
    So I decided to sell everything separate, people came and spend $40.00, $200.00, $100.00, $400.00 etc I even trade some corals for 3 nice watches

    All corals, fish, live rock and most of equipment where gone in about 3-4 weeks, I end up with $4800.00 and keep tank,stand,sump, pump, everything to run it as fresh water.
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    Default My 64 gallon reef

    Yeah I was thinking that but most of the coral is all grown together and would be hard to separate


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