Fish Tanks / FS

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  1. Scooby02
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    I have a 30 Gallon comes with a Light that sits on glass, heater, filter, gravel still in it (has the bacteria you need to get a tank going faster.)

    a 25 gallon with Light and top tray, heater, filter, and gravel as well.

    I can help install these tanks.


    Please make offer. I dont need these two anymore as I downsized and just want to run one tank now, my 55 Gallon.

    Also I have a lot of misc extras for fish tanks, 2 huge boxes full. Ill take some pics of the stuff once I get some time. Lots of extra parts for a lot of different things

    Thanks
    Dave
     
  2. mnstilynwrx
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    how much would you say it is to run a fish tank?
     
  3. Scooby02
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    what do you mean by "how much it is to run a fish tank?" How much time, or how much $ for power?
     
  4. mnstilynwrx
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    both i guess.
     
  5. Sogonerg
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    depending on your setup, jake...FW or SW and how elaborate you want your aquarium...Goldfish will be much less...;)
     
  6. mnstilynwrx
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    somthing pretty cool would be tight. dont know to much about fish and aquarims but iam moving and at the new house we might want a fish tank..
     
  7. Scooby02
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    all depends on what you like. Saltwater = lots of work for a newbie, and lots of money. Fresh Water is a lot easier to take care of. Cichlids are a good fish to go with if you want something neat and colorful to look at and they dont really require to much maintenance. They are pretty hardy and can hold up to some changes. I could help you out with all that if you bought from me. I can help get things setup so they run smoothly for you.
     
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    Bump..... the picture made me do it... :roll:


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  9. Musashi
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    I might be interested, I have three tanks, one for fresh water fish, another for fidler crabs w/small fish and one just for shrimps which has eggs. I have a small tank for my hampsters and I'll need another for the new babies we just had. Those guys are really busy. Keep me posted, and I'll make an offer.
     
  10. Scooby02
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    Musashi, let me know which one youd be interested in. I have everything for a fish setup for both but it sounds like you would just need the tank and possibly light. If you want one I just need to know so I can clean all the gravel out of it. and make sure its cleaned up.

    Oh and check your PM, I wanted to discuss something about the graphics.