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3 Kessil Goosenecks, Neptune Probe Rack, Aqua Lifter, HOB Overflows Reef Octopus MF300B Reactor, SCA 302 Skimmer

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Goosenecks - $25each plus shipping. I’ll cover shipping if all 3 are purchased together

RO MF300B reactor- $50 plus shipping

SCA 302 Skimmer -$90 plus shipping


Aqua Lifter $20 plus shipping

Neptune probe rack (NIB) - $20 plus shipping

Also have a few hang on overflows I am getting rid of. 3 total - $50 each plus shipping
 
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What model overflows do u have, pics and gph?
Sorry I just saw this. Need to clean them all up. I have one Aqua-lifter and some tubing I can include also. Prices do not include shipping.

CPR CS90. Newer, purchased after posting this. I was using on a frag setup. (600 GPH)$100

CPR CS50 It will need a new bulkhead unless you want to plumb with pvc. Currently has PVC glued to bulkhead. (300 GPH) - $50

Red Starfish OB-4000 (1000 GPH) older but has always been reliable. Had running on a 90 gallon setup for over a year with no lifter and zero issues. Even during power outages -$50

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