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![]() 38 (US Gallons) hexagonal tank and stand. $150.
![]() ![]() 36" Dual bulb florescent light fixture. Standard daylight bulbs. $50 ![]() ![]() Ebo Jager 250watt heater. $30 ![]() ![]() Marineland 300watt heater. $20 ![]() ![]() Rena Air 100 air pump. $10 ![]() Top Fin 50 powerhead, great for nano tanks water circulation. 159 GPH. $15 ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Both heaters are gone.
Still for sale: 38 gallon hexagonal tank & stand for $150 36" dual bulb florescent light strip for $50 Air pump for $10... good for hatching brine shrimp, fish in buckets while drip-acclimating, culturing rotifers/algae etc. Powerhead pumps water at 159 gallons per hour. Good for nano tanks, refugium etc. $15 |
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![]() price drop on tank/stand and light strip.
36" dual bulb light strip was $50, now $40 Hexagonal 38 gal tank & stand was $150, now $125 159 GPH powerhead ($15) and air pump ($10) still for sale, but small enough that I don't mind throwing into my spare parts box. |
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![]() Would that small pump be good for providing some additional flow for a refugium or would it chop up the little beasties?
Charles |
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![]() Quote:
With this intake design, only harm I can see is to wandering anemones getting their feet sucked into the intake... which is easily remedied (if applies to you) by cutting an X cross in a sponge (eg AquaClear filter step 1) and pulling the sponge over the intake cone shaped grill. |