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Need Quick Sell - Red Sea Reefer 250 + Neptune Gear Full Setup $1700 no parting out

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$1700.00
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I am moving at the end of the month and don’t want to move the setup. Looking to sell the whole setup. At this price you can part out what you don’t want. Includes tons of extras and misc maintenance stuff. What I have:

Red Sea Reefer 250 gen 1 - no leaks, some very light scratches
Neptune Sky with Ecotech mounting arm purchased in last 12 months
Neptune Apex orange version with EB832, temp and ph probes
Neptune Probe Holder
Red Sea Wave 25 purchased in last 12 months
Neptune Trident with 3 months regents purchased in last 6 months
Reef Octopus DC return pump Octo 4
Reef Octopus Classic 110 SSS skimmer
DIY 5 gal ATO with double floats and airlifted that works with the Apex

i will throw in all the maintenance, testing, supplements gear etc plus older equipment I have like a gen 1 Radion XR15, older white box MP40 all as is.

you have to take it all and pick it up by next weekend. I am tearing it down today And will do a basic clean. I will get pictures up later today.

located close to DFW airport off 114. No shipping - cash when you pick it up.

thanks for looking.
 
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