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Huge Tank breakdown (Will ship)

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$5 - $500
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I need to dismantle my tank due to college and a lack of time to maintain it. All items must be sold by January 5th, and I am open to offers and negotiation on prices. I am located in 07059 and can provide additional photos or answer any questions you may have. Please let me know if you are interested in any of the items or have any questions. Thank you.


Dry Goods:


2 small powerheads - $30 each


Refractometer (Comes with calibration solution) - $25


Chemiclean - will add into other purchases


Hanna Phosphate test kit - $45


Hanna ULR Phosphate test kit - $45


Blue life algae meds - will add into other purchases


Autofeeder - $30


Acrylic Breeder box (small crack) - $15


Coral Rx dip - will add into other purchases


Kolar GFO (full) - $15


Reef roids - will add into other purchases


4 Kamoer X1 Bluetooth doser - $60 each


Ultralife Red Slime remover - will add into other purchases


Kent Marine Lugol’s Solution (Iodine) - will add into other purchases


Sicce pump cleaner - $10


2 Magnetic frag holders - $15 each


Magnetic glass cleaner- $5


JBJ Auto top off - $80


salifert calcium test kit + salifert Alk test kit - $5


Sachem 20 liter jug - $5


Filter Floss - $10


Ceramic Frag plugs - $10


Simplicity Dosing Container - $65


B-Ionic Calc and Alk 2 part (Half full) - $20





Tank:


32 gallon bio cube (Includes stand and two working canopies) - $400


inTank Media basket - $40


inTank Fuge baset - $30

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Do the powerheads have the capability to be wavemakers or are they just a steady stream? I have the same tank and don't have anything in it right now to move water because I had a powerhead that was way too strong. I've been wanting a wavemaker but haven't bit the bullet yet to buy one
 
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Do the powerheads have the capability to be wavemakers or are they just a steady stream? I have the same tank and don't have anything in it right now to move water because I had a powerhead that was way too strong. I've been wanting a wavemaker but haven't bit the bullet yet to buy one
Yeah they are perfect for how small the tank is, pm me if you are interested in mine
 
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