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Dosing Pumps, Ca Reactor, CO2 Cylinder, PMUP, Ph Probe

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I wanted to run a CO2 reactor on my 20 gallon sps reef, but have decided to stick with two-part instead. I'm selling the reactor, ph probe, and CO2 cylinder from that setup. These are very lightly used--only one month. If you can pick up the CO2 cylinder it is currently full. Otherwise it ships empty (due to shipping laws). Details are:

Aquamaxx S-Nano Calcium reactor, all originally included items, original box: $100 shipped
New aluminum 2.5 lb CO2 cylinder with Perma-seal gasket (eliminates need to replace nylon gaskets every time you remove the regulator): $50 shipped
GLA Pro-1 CO2 regulator with solenoid valve, needle valve, and check valve (top-notch quality, super-steady flow): $225 shipped

BRS double-junction lab-grade ph probe (used for one week): $45 shipped

In addition, I'm selling a pair of BRS 1.1 ml/min dosing pumps. These were used for about three months, and ran 1.5 minutes every 80 minutes (light use): $100 for the pair, shipped

I'm also selling a brand new Neptune PMUP pump with power supply (used only for one hour, and includes a 3/8" to 1/4" push-connect fitting): $30 shipped

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
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