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hi everyone after many months of enjoying the hobby that is awuarium owning it has come time to sell due to the addition of a new hobby to the household (cry cry eat eat poo poo) so i have for sale my complete set up as follows-

Aqua one 620 (90 litre) aquarium black in color on a nice two door black stand

comes with lights, pump and filter inbuilt into the two hood sections, makes for a very attractive unit and gives you the freedom to choose your own biological media for the filter.

Accesories-

gravel, nice thickness on bottom

air pump with valves, two air stones, two different sized flexible bubble walls

$100s of dollars of natural plants including massive driftwood swordplant at back of tank

volcano rocks with establised plants

2 x regular catfish

2 x 6 inch oscar fish, one with some missing scales from a recent tiff both dark in colour

black backgtound

thermometer

vaious suction cups/weights for airlines (to hide them)

all dry food and chemicals (melafix, stress coat, bio booster, plant food etc etc) to get you started

NOTE* NOW also includes brand new in tank uv filter with custom piping to help hide unit behind large sword plant-these filters are designed to kill all bacteria that flow through them naturally ie-no chemicals but the good bacteria is safe in the bio-media in the hood filter

overall this has been a great set up, admittadely not perfect for oscars as the gravity fed hood filter needs cleaning more often than usual due to the size and waste output of the fish for those in the know, was going to whack on an external filter and later upgrade to a larger tank to keep the oscars as i have become very attatched to them, you can pet them when you feed them :blink: but those of us that know when a baby comes some things must go

i have spent a lot of money changing and perfecting this set up over the last few months but i am only looking to regain the cost of the tank and stand so its up for $400 neg

either pm or message me on 0420553559 to discuss prices etc

cheers, ben

sory about the bad pix, cant find my digi so they are off my phone, may also be intersted in swaps for stuff and possible cash adjustment depending show me what you got :(

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ok final drop $350 it,s got to go my house settles in two weeks, don't wanna take it with me set it all back up again then sell it so fish will go to a shop and it'll be put in the shed to be forgotten so snap it up, replacement on tank alone is 400 plus

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