I have a

30 gallon saltwater tank with

First $150 takes it. (Rocks alone cost me over $150 -- so it's like getting the rest for FREE!!)

Also available is a

150 gallon wet-dry filter with bio balls

This filter was run on an empty 75 gallon saltwater tank for 3 months. It was continued to be used as fish, crabs and shrimp were added to the tank for about 1 month. Then I decided it was way more work than I had bargained for, I moved everything into the 30 gallon tank listed above and this filter has sat unused since. I paid $200 for this filter at City Pets last August. Plus $50 for the powerhead. It does not have a name brand anywhere on it. I asked, and was told, it is a JEBO filter...but I didn't find it on their website so I can't swear to it. I chose the smokey colored one, not the clear one.

It is a really NICE filter. I did all my research and got the best filter I could find and afford for a saltwater tank. My problem was I have always had freshwater tanks and they are pretty low maintenance. (I know not all freshwaters are, but my mbunas are). When doing all my research I never considered how TIME CONSUMING a good looking saltwater tank would be. Someday I want a nice saltwater tank...when I have the time to devote to keeping up with one, but that isn't going to be anytime soon. So I fugured I would offer this great filter for someone who does have the time to devote to a saltwater tank, and years down the road when I am ready to try again I will buy a good filter that is NOT for a hobbyist!

$175

Will take $300 for everything... and will throw in any other saltwater supplies I can gather up for FREE.

Will also consider a partial trade for a cage(s) suitable to house a Degu. (Ferret cage, chinchilla cage, large bird cage, ect. Needs to be tall, multi-levels, lightweight and easy to clean. One of those with tubes would be ideal!)