Tswifty
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Hey Guys,
Well I've finally made the decision to sell the equipment from my last tank. After recently moving to an apartment in the Southside, weighing my work schedule, and considering the very real potential of another move/relocation within the next year... I can't see myself setting up another tank within the next 2 years. That being said... I've started to go through all the equipment I have in storage, and will begin listing it as I get it cleaned up and ready to go.
So here we go:
Neptune Systems AquaController 3 Package - $350
Included is the controller, 2 - DC8's, Temp probe, Linksys wireless-G gaming router, I/O breakout box & custom acrlyic, magnetic float switch/probe holder. I also may have a float switch or two I can throw in, and ethernet cable... and there are 2 - pH probes, but the water I had them in dried up somehow in storage, so I doubt they still work.
Here is a picture of the float switch/probe holder:
Drew's Doser Dosing Station & Containers - $200
3 Bulk Reef Supply Drew's Dosers & Space Saver Containers. This is almost everything you need to get rolling with a 2-part (3-part) dosing regiment. I also had a custom acrylic mount built for these. The Drew's Dosers do require a timer or controller to turn the pump on and off, so please keep that in mind. Included are 3 space saver plastic containers which were used for the as reservoirs for the additives. The flow rates may need to be tested again, but I did mark each pump with the flow rate back when I purchased them.
The Filter Guys Ocean Reef + 1 RO/DI Unit - $100
It needs all new filters, and I'm not sure how much life is left in the RO membrane, so the price is dropped accordingly. This includes everything you get when you buy it from them. The inline TDS meter, speed fittings, valves, wrench, instructions, etc... Also, I have some extra containers if you like to reload or make your own DI resin that I'll include.
Protein Skimmer Waste Collection Container - $50
This is a custom container I had built. It's made out of 4" clear PVC, and stands about 19" tall from the bottom to the top of the unit. The top has been machined, there is a section to insert carbon & a float switch has been installed. I will say that I never had to utilize the float switch as it is mounted too high in the unit, and I did not have time to figure out a way to lower it into the reservoir.
Two Little Fishies Phosban Reactor 150 & Mini Jet 404 Pump - $30
Marine Depot Refractometer & Pinpoint Calibration Fluid - $30
Approx 70-80 lbs of dried rock - $100
I also have approximately 70-80 lbs of dried rock. Back when I tore down the tank, I bleached and dried the rock. There are some nice shelf pieces, as I intended on doing pillars, but as most of you know I ended up going with a rock wall style aquascape to maximize space for corals. I also have 5 or 10 lbs of rock rubble that you can have as well if you want it.
Here is a picture of the early aquascape for an idea of the pieces:
As I mentioned, I'll be adding more stuff as I have time to sort through it.
Thanks for looking.
Well I've finally made the decision to sell the equipment from my last tank. After recently moving to an apartment in the Southside, weighing my work schedule, and considering the very real potential of another move/relocation within the next year... I can't see myself setting up another tank within the next 2 years. That being said... I've started to go through all the equipment I have in storage, and will begin listing it as I get it cleaned up and ready to go.
So here we go:
Neptune Systems AquaController 3 Package - $350
Included is the controller, 2 - DC8's, Temp probe, Linksys wireless-G gaming router, I/O breakout box & custom acrlyic, magnetic float switch/probe holder. I also may have a float switch or two I can throw in, and ethernet cable... and there are 2 - pH probes, but the water I had them in dried up somehow in storage, so I doubt they still work.

Here is a picture of the float switch/probe holder:

Drew's Doser Dosing Station & Containers - $200
3 Bulk Reef Supply Drew's Dosers & Space Saver Containers. This is almost everything you need to get rolling with a 2-part (3-part) dosing regiment. I also had a custom acrylic mount built for these. The Drew's Dosers do require a timer or controller to turn the pump on and off, so please keep that in mind. Included are 3 space saver plastic containers which were used for the as reservoirs for the additives. The flow rates may need to be tested again, but I did mark each pump with the flow rate back when I purchased them.


The Filter Guys Ocean Reef + 1 RO/DI Unit - $100
It needs all new filters, and I'm not sure how much life is left in the RO membrane, so the price is dropped accordingly. This includes everything you get when you buy it from them. The inline TDS meter, speed fittings, valves, wrench, instructions, etc... Also, I have some extra containers if you like to reload or make your own DI resin that I'll include.

Protein Skimmer Waste Collection Container - $50
This is a custom container I had built. It's made out of 4" clear PVC, and stands about 19" tall from the bottom to the top of the unit. The top has been machined, there is a section to insert carbon & a float switch has been installed. I will say that I never had to utilize the float switch as it is mounted too high in the unit, and I did not have time to figure out a way to lower it into the reservoir.


Two Little Fishies Phosban Reactor 150 & Mini Jet 404 Pump - $30

Marine Depot Refractometer & Pinpoint Calibration Fluid - $30

Approx 70-80 lbs of dried rock - $100
I also have approximately 70-80 lbs of dried rock. Back when I tore down the tank, I bleached and dried the rock. There are some nice shelf pieces, as I intended on doing pillars, but as most of you know I ended up going with a rock wall style aquascape to maximize space for corals. I also have 5 or 10 lbs of rock rubble that you can have as well if you want it.
Here is a picture of the early aquascape for an idea of the pieces:

As I mentioned, I'll be adding more stuff as I have time to sort through it.
Thanks for looking.