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CPR Aquafuge HOB Small Refugium w/ LED Grow Light!!

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Hello,

We are selling our CPR Aquafuge HOB Refugium (Small) That comes with the LED that works Great for growing Claito Algae!! We used this for about 2 months and removed all the nitrates in our reef tank and now have no use for it.

***Price New is 194$!! We are asking 110$ Shipped***

You will receive the Pump, LED Light, and Refugium it's self and all necessary power cables!

*We have cleaned it and it is ready to be put on your tank and filled! It is used so it does have some coraline algae on the pump and has a few scufs on the body. Works Perfectly and has been cleaned with Water and Vinegar and scrubbed!*

Water Capacity: 2.5 gallons

Dimensions (not including light): 13.5" L X 4.5" W X 12" T

7 Watt LED Light (12" x 1.25" x .5" light only)


Includes NEW LED Lighting

New Style Outlet

Includes powerhead

Refugiums are a great option for growing algae to help control nutrients, as well as ideal conditions for harboring micro fauna. With three different sizes the AquaFuge2 is a simple to use hang on back refugium. With a recently redesigned black acrylic backing and unique baffle system, keeps the algae and substrate in the refugium and not the display tank.

Refugiums are also a great way to introduce new fish or corals to a tank while giving them a place to feed and acclimate to a new system without competition or added stress from other fish in the system.

We will be shipping it out the day afyer it's paid for.

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