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Large piece of base rock - $15
This is a very cool piece. I couldn't bring myself to breaking it up. Would make a great shelf center piece.
Sump - $45
This sump is full of bio balls. It measures 12"x 24"x16" (WxLxH)
ViaAqua Poly-Reactor (no pump)- $20
I used this on our first tank and it worked great.
Phosban reactor 150 (no pump) - $25
No Brand tank fans - $10
Both fans are in working condition.
CPR Aquatic Cyclone Bak-Pak - $50 (witout pump) $75(with band new pump)
I used this one our QT setup. Has a few cosmetic imperfection but performs well.
Natureef Denitrifier - $300
This item is very pricey new. They run $860 new. Below is a copy and paste from the website.
What a denitrifier can do!*****************************************************
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"¢ Now you can drop your nitrate level down to undetectable levels (0ppm) and keep them there.
"¢ Eliminate water changes. If you do monthly water changes to reduce nitrates, you can never totally eliminate nitrates from your tank. If you have a large bio-load these water changes are even more important and difficult to perform. Most people have good intentions but don't have the time to mix water and change large quantities religiously. The results are a see-saw effect on the nitrate level which is not found in natural systems.
"¢ Water changes cost money. Salt is not cheap. The water in most cities is barely fit for human consumption, forget about delicate corals and fish. Some city water supplies contain nitrate to begin with.
"¢ NatuReef® denitrifiers convert Nitrate to Nitrogen gas which bubbles out of the reaction chamber. The nitrates are not converted into another hard to extract form.
The NatuReef® cyclic denitrifing process has other important benefits:
"¢ Increase Alkalinity.
"¢ Does not involve tricky electrochemical methods which produce other dangerous chemicals such as Nitrogentetraoxides.
"¢ Consumes free organic material.
"¢ Recycles inorganic chemicals so they become usable again. For example. Iodate is reduced to Iodide.
"¢ Zero Phosphates can also be achieved with the phosphate option. Don't just eliminate the nitrates now you can keep zero phosphates also.
Source: http://www.poseidonsrealm.com/denitrators.htm
This is a very cool piece. I couldn't bring myself to breaking it up. Would make a great shelf center piece.
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/90102096@N03/16079779439" title="stock-2.jpg by elitecoral, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7490/16079779439_61ff3ec043_c.jpg" width="800" height="748" alt="stock-2.jpg"></a>
Sump - $45
This sump is full of bio balls. It measures 12"x 24"x16" (WxLxH)
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/90102096@N03/16264085071" title="stock-6.jpg by elitecoral, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7566/16264085071_8108c6e953_c.jpg" width="800" height="585" alt="stock-6.jpg"></a>
ViaAqua Poly-Reactor (no pump)- $20
I used this on our first tank and it worked great.
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/90102096@N03/16078366828" title="stock-3.jpg by elitecoral, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7557/16078366828_801ecaf518_c.jpg" width="563" height="800" alt="stock-3.jpg"></a>
Phosban reactor 150 (no pump) - $25
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/90102096@N03/16078536480" title="stock-5.jpg by elitecoral, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7565/16078536480_a623c7d1e7_c.jpg" width="432" height="800" alt="stock-5.jpg"></a>
No Brand tank fans - $10
Both fans are in working condition.
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/90102096@N03/15646003463" title="stock-4.jpg by elitecoral, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7529/15646003463_3ba72cf34b_c.jpg" width="800" height="578" alt="stock-4.jpg"></a>
CPR Aquatic Cyclone Bak-Pak - $50 (witout pump) $75(with band new pump)
I used this one our QT setup. Has a few cosmetic imperfection but performs well.
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/90102096@N03/16078540270" title="stock-7.jpg by elitecoral, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7463/16078540270_8f51da84c6_c.jpg" width="382" height="800" alt="stock-7.jpg"></a>
Natureef Denitrifier - $300
This item is very pricey new. They run $860 new. Below is a copy and paste from the website.
What a denitrifier can do!*****************************************************
*
"¢ Now you can drop your nitrate level down to undetectable levels (0ppm) and keep them there.
"¢ Eliminate water changes. If you do monthly water changes to reduce nitrates, you can never totally eliminate nitrates from your tank. If you have a large bio-load these water changes are even more important and difficult to perform. Most people have good intentions but don't have the time to mix water and change large quantities religiously. The results are a see-saw effect on the nitrate level which is not found in natural systems.
"¢ Water changes cost money. Salt is not cheap. The water in most cities is barely fit for human consumption, forget about delicate corals and fish. Some city water supplies contain nitrate to begin with.
"¢ NatuReef® denitrifiers convert Nitrate to Nitrogen gas which bubbles out of the reaction chamber. The nitrates are not converted into another hard to extract form.
The NatuReef® cyclic denitrifing process has other important benefits:
"¢ Increase Alkalinity.
"¢ Does not involve tricky electrochemical methods which produce other dangerous chemicals such as Nitrogentetraoxides.
"¢ Consumes free organic material.
"¢ Recycles inorganic chemicals so they become usable again. For example. Iodate is reduced to Iodide.
"¢ Zero Phosphates can also be achieved with the phosphate option. Don't just eliminate the nitrates now you can keep zero phosphates also.
Source: http://www.poseidonsrealm.com/denitrators.htm
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/90102096@N03/15643486274" title="stock-8.jpg by elitecoral, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7542/15643486274_6b891a7d4e_c.jpg" width="402" height="800" alt="stock-8.jpg"></a>