Tank Breakdown: Red Sea Reefer 250 For Sale With Apex Automation and Extras (Nashville)

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Hello Everyone. I'm having to move so my tank and all automation has to go, see breakdown below. I'm Located in Nashville. Feel free to reach out if you have questions. Thanks!


Tank: ( Everything Works Great, There are some scratches on the glass but I didn't notice when full of water. Pics included at the bottom)

$400 (includes the following)

Red Sea Reefer 250 (64 Gallons)
- Cabinet Stand
- 54G Display
- 11G Sump
- Reef Octopus Classic 110-INT Protein Skimmer (includes CO2 Scrubber)
- Return Pump: Quiet One Pro Series Aquarium 1022 GPH
- Hydor Koralia 240 GPH Power Head
- 2 Stage Carbon and Phosphate Reactor with pump
- 200 Watt Heater
- Custom top Net
- 50ft Python Siphon and Gravel Cleaner
- 50 Pounds of Coral Pro Salt
- As many 5 Gallon Water Jugs as you want lol





Automation and Extras (All Sold Separately)

$390
A3 Apex Aquarium Controller with Energy Bar and PH and Temp probe with holder

$110
APEX ATK Auto Top off with PMUP and FMM (includes 10ft extension cable PN: CBL-DC24-EXT)

$60
APEX AFS Automatic Feeding System

$175
Red Sea ReefWave 25 Gyre Power Head with Controller (1980 GPH)

$80
5 Stage 75 GPD RO/DI System


If you want it all you take everything off my hands for $1000!



Pictures of Tank and Sump:


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PLEASE READ

Also I realize the overflow has a smudge that may look like the front glass is scratched way more than it appears. Please see the pic blow I have a black towel covering the overflow.

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