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I have for sale...the following:

Aproximately 100 lbs of Tampa Bay Saltwater LR....cured and in great shape. One buyer takes all at 50 cents per pound or $50.

2 - 24' Normal Output light strips. Relatively new bulbs...$5 each

1 - RIO 1700 (aprox. 650 gph) Never used. New in box. $30

1 - RIO 50 (aprox. 65 gph) Never used. New in Box. Great for slight refug circulation or salt mixing. $12.

1 - 48' VHO actinic 03 bulb. Never used. Still in box. $20.

We have lots of other odds and ends for the taking. You can look when you come to the meeting. It will be like an aquarium yard sale.

Let me know if you are interested in any of the above.

I also have a relatively new skimmer, but I think it is spoken for. I will give updates on that should it become available.

Thanks so much!

Elizabeth
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Snakeman asked me to post that he would take the liverock. He's busy building his stand
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I'll take the LR and the VHO bulb if it is 110watts.
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Wow Liz you always have something cool for sale.
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Post by evermann »

yeah, missed the call on the LR by 30 min..poo
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Post by harbingerofthefish »

you and me both evermann!

I only need like (seeing how it's TB rock) 25 pounds or so, drats, double drats!
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Post by lzb3 »

Cool....the VHO bulb is 110 watts....sorry I could have explained that better.

One thing I forgot ....I also have a relatively new CPR BakPak skimmer. I sued it for about 5 months on my 25 gallon tank and it skimmed really well. If anyone would be interested in that, I will clean it up!

BTW....the TBS rock has been in a bucket of saltwater for a good while. But I also have some that I allowed to dry out. Like TBS base rock....maybe it can be roconstituted!!!! :shock: :P

Anyway....I think I have three fairly decent size pieces of the dried rock. Some one can have that for about $10.

Talks soon!

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Liz, I have NO skimmer on my tank currently... would this bakpak be worth sticking onto my sump? How much $?
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I will probably want the dry rock (depending on shape).

Josh, The CPR is not designed to be used in a sump, you may be able to if you keep your water level pretty high or modily it. If you don't have a skimmer it is better than nothing. Mine works great.
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Post by Amyjoe »

Is a CPR better than a Remora? If Josh isn't interested we may be for the 29.... I haven't put a skimmer back on since we changed out the sumps.
Wonder what it is going to take to get a bigger tank?????
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Ahh, scott, I remember now, I wasn't thinking... I really need a in-sump skimmer :( they're sooooo expensive heh.
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Amy,
I have been running a CPR BakPak 2 for 18 months with no other means of nutrient removal with no problems. They can be hard to get adjusted but it works for me.
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Post by Snakeman »

lzb3 I've e-mailed you twice to make arrangements to get the rock and the Vho but still haven't heard anything from you. Maybe you are not getting the e-mails I have been sending. Here is my address gillikij@bellsouth.net let me know when would be a good time to pick it up. Thanks.
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Sorry.....this week has been really crazy. I haven't even turned my computer on at home! Call me at work 653-2000 between 8am - 5pm on Thursday (that's today!) or at home tonight (after 9pm) or tomorrow morning at 675-3129. We really have no plans for the weekend. I think Charlie has to work. :(

You can come by any time and pick it up!

Thanks so much!

Elizabeth :D
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Oh....BTW the CPR BakPak skimmer retails for about $130 (Foster and Smith). I will sell it for $50. Amy, if you want it, it is yours!

Come and get it!

Elizabeth :D
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