55 Gallon Fish Tank and more

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    55 Gallon FRESHWATER Fish Tank and more

    I have a 55 Gallon FRESHWATER Fish tank with fish, decorations, chemicals, a ton of food, heaters, filters, bubblers, and stand all for sale.
    Includes 10 fish.
    4 African Ciclids
    3 Synodontis (type of catfish)
    1 Raphiael Catfish
    1 rubber lip pleco (type of sucker fish)
    1 gold spotted pleco (type of sucker fish)

    $300 or best offer.. I can transport and help setup for a extra fee.

    [email protected] or 612-940-1424


    Thanks
    Dave
     
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    WRB fish FTW...and a bump.
     
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    Bump Again :)
     
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    the WRB fish just upgraded to a 18G.. he swims quick now!!! no extra charge for the upgraded fish :)
     
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    Bump anyone?
     
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    if moving it wasnt so difficult and i had some place to put it than maybe but ive got no place to put it...
     
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    It's not too difficult to move. Put the fish in CLEAN 5 gallon pails with some of the water from the tank, empty as much water from the tank into more 5 gallon buckets. It will probably still take two guys to move the tank itself, but it's really not too bad. Refill the tank with the water you hauled, then fill it the rest of the way with water that's been treated with water conditioner.

    I've had to move my 30 gal. tank four times in the last 4 years, and I haven't lost any fish yet.
     
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    Couldn't have said it better!! I have a carpeted work van I moved it in, and it went pretty smooth. Still a 2 guy job but pretty easy! RexNEffect gave the best description of how to move this!
     
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    Still available.. Any reasonable offer takes it.... Ill set it all up for you!
     
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    Sounds easier than moving my home gym... that was a PITA!!!! Bump for you
     
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    yeah moving my home gym was a PITA as well!