I am selling a 75-liter aquarium.
I am selling a 75-liter aquarium set up in an aquascaping system in the style of a Dutch-type planted aquarium. The aquarium has been functional for over a year, but the plant life was changed to its current form six months ago. The aquarium has a stable environment ensured by high-quality filtration from the German brand Eheim with Seachem Matrix and Seachem Istapure media, and professional LED RGBW lighting from the Japanese brand Chihiros. The water chemistry is maintained with reverse osmosis water, automatic CO2 dosing with night shutdown, fertilization using the professional three-component fertilizer MasterLine (macro, micro, carbon), plant hormones Seachem Flourish Advance, root fertilization through capsules inserted in the substrate, and the addition of iron and potassium from the American brand Seachem. Deritus is removed using Seachem Pristine, and filtration is supported by adding nitrifying bacteria Seachem Stability. The aquarium contains 8 species of plants, from large Echinodorus Amazonas to root Mini Anubias. The fish stock consists of aquarium fish: Dwarf Gouramis, Flame Tetras, Espei Rasboras, Green Corydoras, and Common Plecos.
The aquarium is for sale with the following accessories: Eheim 150 external filter with a flow rate of 500 l/h, Chihiros LED Slim RGBW lighting, CO2 SodaStream with a dosing device, bubble counter, night shutdown, and ceramic diffuser. I will also include Master Line fertilizer, Seachem Flourish Advance plant hormone, Seachem Iron, Seachem Potassium, Seachem Pristine, and Seachem Stability. Additionally, a reverse osmosis system for producing distilled water from the brand Invital, connected to a sink faucet or shower.
Since the sale of the aquarium is due to the preparation for a larger aquarium with aquascaping implementation and due to a lack of space in the apartment, I must sell one, but this is not an urgent sale at any cost. The aquarium is stable, algae-free, but requires sufficient time, care, and of course, certain investments in fertilizers to maintain this condition in the future. Therefore, it is not suitable for a beginner aquarist.
The price is negotiable.
