FS in Daphne: lots of liverock, equipment, salifert kits
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FS in Daphne: lots of liverock, equipment, salifert kits
I got a "hot tip" from Mike @ Waggytail, and visited a nice guy over in Daphne, and bought most of his livestock. I was short on cash, or I would have bought up just about all he had (!!), so my got his OK to post what was left, so you guys can nab it. He lives in Pelican Bay apartments in Daphne, close to the interstate, and his number is 251-447-0411, his name is Jeff, and he's available in the evenings from around 6pm on. Here's what he's got for sale:
90 gallon tank (non-drilled, non-reef-ready), 48x18x24 (24" tall) with nice stand, and two 4' strip lights with actinic NO bulbs. The tank was very clean, silicone on corners looked perfect, no scratches on the front or sides, kept very well. $250 obo
large/healthy bi-color angel... NON coral safe, he's a nipper.
60-70lbs of liverock @ $2/lb. This is mostly fiji, with a chunk or two of tonga. Almost all the rock is super purple because it is stacked on the back wall of the tank, almost vertically, so got lots of light.
2-3" live sand bed (48x18 footprint)... call to find out, he might give for free, or might ask small fee for it.
equipment:
27GPD RO unit (no specifics) $50
remora pro HOB skimmer $100
Coralife 8 watt UV sterilizer, fairly new bulb $50
lots of small misc stuff, a large skilter, some powerheads, heater, etc.
test kits... these are all salifert, and are barely (if at all) used... they all had dust on 'em... $5 each regardless of which test kit.
magnesium
nitrate
phosphate
alkalinity
boron
silicate
calcium
PH
nitrite
activated carbon
ammonia
dissolved oxygen
get it fast, and tell Jeff that I sent you.
90 gallon tank (non-drilled, non-reef-ready), 48x18x24 (24" tall) with nice stand, and two 4' strip lights with actinic NO bulbs. The tank was very clean, silicone on corners looked perfect, no scratches on the front or sides, kept very well. $250 obo
large/healthy bi-color angel... NON coral safe, he's a nipper.
60-70lbs of liverock @ $2/lb. This is mostly fiji, with a chunk or two of tonga. Almost all the rock is super purple because it is stacked on the back wall of the tank, almost vertically, so got lots of light.
2-3" live sand bed (48x18 footprint)... call to find out, he might give for free, or might ask small fee for it.
equipment:
27GPD RO unit (no specifics) $50
remora pro HOB skimmer $100
Coralife 8 watt UV sterilizer, fairly new bulb $50
lots of small misc stuff, a large skilter, some powerheads, heater, etc.
test kits... these are all salifert, and are barely (if at all) used... they all had dust on 'em... $5 each regardless of which test kit.
magnesium
nitrate
phosphate
alkalinity
boron
silicate
calcium
PH
nitrite
activated carbon
ammonia
dissolved oxygen
get it fast, and tell Jeff that I sent you.
Last edited by ShagMan on Thu Dec 18, 2003 5:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Here's a quick shot of all the livestock I got... powder blue, perc clown, three damsels, cleaner shrimp and a purple firefish goby, and not shown, a LONG SPINED black urchin with a creepy yellow eyeball looking thing at the top... for $88 all together. Not bad!
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Re: FS in Daphne: lots of liverock, equipment, salifert kits
Called and left message for him, goin for the test kits above and poss a lil LR if I C something tht catches eye.ShagMan wrote: 60-70lbs of liverock @ $2/lb. This is mostly fiji, with a chunk or two of tonga. Almost all the rock is super purple because it is stacked on the back wall of the tank, almost vertically, so got lots of light.
test kits... these are all salifert, and are barely (if at all) used... they all had dust on 'em... $5 each regardless of which test kit.
phosphate
alkalinity
calcium
PH
nitrite
ammonia

How much for de women? *twack*
Ahh, your kung-fu is strong...
Ahh, your kung-fu is strong...
After thinking about it, it just looks like a closed up orange polyp.... but then again it could be a part of the anatomy, I really dunno much about these things... here's a couple of baaad pics, I couldn't get the focus to work.snoopdog wrote:What is this ?creepy yellow eyeball looking thing
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I wish I had more $$ to buy more of the kits... I'd like the magnesium kit, but I'm still bone broke. I made use of my kits today... I found that my strontium is fine, my calcium levels are 350-360 or so, I have NO phosphates, sweet, but oh no, I have ZERO iodine, zero... is this a Very Bad Thing[tm]?
Something that's kinda cool, part of the strontium kit is a calcium test, so you don't need both.
Anyone got an idea about iodine? I guess I need to supplement this?
Something that's kinda cool, part of the strontium kit is a calcium test, so you don't need both.
Anyone got an idea about iodine? I guess I need to supplement this?
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Just wanted to update this thread.
I have sold a ton of stuff, thanks everyone! I still have some equipment left so here it is.
Salifert kits,
oxygen $5
activated carbon $5
carbonate hardness/alkalinity $5
boron $5
silicate $5
Aqua C remora pro skimmer $100
Coralife 8w UV sterilizer with nearly new bulb. $50
90 gal All Glass aquarium with stand, tops and 2 40w striplights $250
Assorted powerheads and heaters $5 each
You can reach me at 447-0411.
thanks, Jeff
I have sold a ton of stuff, thanks everyone! I still have some equipment left so here it is.
Salifert kits,
oxygen $5
activated carbon $5
carbonate hardness/alkalinity $5
boron $5
silicate $5
Aqua C remora pro skimmer $100
Coralife 8w UV sterilizer with nearly new bulb. $50
90 gal All Glass aquarium with stand, tops and 2 40w striplights $250
Assorted powerheads and heaters $5 each
You can reach me at 447-0411.
thanks, Jeff