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HarleyGuy

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  1. Hi All, I have a bunch of hardware for sale, most of it is new, unused. PM me if interested: Item Price Notes Apex DOS & DDR Dosing System Package $375 New Aqua UV Classic 25 watt UV Sterilizer, 3/4" $150 Used, needs a bulb VorTech MP10wQD QuietDrive Propeller Pump $175 Used 10 Gallon Sump, glass, 3 chamber, 4" filter sock $50 New 5.8 gallon ATO Tank - Plex $60 New 8" Nano Reactor w submersbler pump $25 New Spectrum Custom Black Box 16" 165w LED Lights $75 New JBJ Auto Top Off (ATO) W/Float Sensors $70 New Rio Taam Plus 1100 Aqua Pump and Powerhead - 382 GPH $25 New Danner Mag Drive Pump 7, (700 gph) $50 Used Hammerhead Float Plus Glass Cleaning Magnet $40 Used
  2. I will probably use my Milwaukee until I can afford to pick up the other. I need to sell some hw. I have a LOT, of pretty nice extra reef stuff.
  3. Wow, very cool. Thanks Isaac! I really like that PM secondary. I looked online and couldn’t find that model anymore. Yes, I agree about the ph probe in the primary chamber, I’m going to do that after I add the probe adapter to the chamber.
  4. Great ideas! I’m going to get a prefilter and use a secondary chamber. What do you think of the Bubble Magus C100-2? I’m still leaning towards a Carbondoser regulator though. 😊
  5. The Bubble Magus appears to flow upward.
  6. This is a great pic thanks. I'm still going to post a visio to cover all the other items above that people have on their setup and the secondary reactor as well. 🙂
  7. Hi Isaac/All, I was referring to a secondary reactor to run effluent thru to increase the ph. I was under the impression that those are flow thru standard reactors and that CO2 was only injected in the primary reactor. That's why I was thinking BRS reactor. Is this all wrong? Also, I still need a recommendation for the secondary reactor. I'm looking at a Bubble Magus C100-2. It looks well built and is priced at $60.
  8. Wow, all very good ideas. I love the idea here for "dialing in" the reactor based on tank values and PH in reactor (starting high and stepping down). Also, I will put together a Visio diagram of hardware based on the recommendations above and share it here. Question on the secondary reactor, would a BRS mini reactor work? (I would need to step down the input and output from 1/2" to 1/4"). I'm a big fan of BRS reactors. If not what small footprint reactor would you recommend?
  9. Thanks guys!! What type of media in the second chamber?
  10. Is Milwaukee a good regulator? I'm running an APEX so I can add another PH probe. Please explain the setup of this secondary chamber.
  11. Hey all. I haven't posted in quite a while and was asked to start a thread on the setup of a calcium reactor since I want to set one up one on my 120 system. This would include listing the required hardware, setup and config, and ongoing "tweaks" if needed. . I'm going to setup Ty's old Calcium Reactor on my system and am looking for input from all you experts out there. 🙂 Thanks! First question: What do I need from a hardware perspective?
  12. Hi All, I'm sick to death with trying to do 2 part or other options. :-) I need a Calcium Reactor, CO2 regulator, and possibly a CO2 tank (5 or 10). I want a setup that reliably works and that will be enough for a medium to heavy load 120 gal system. I have a lot of hardware to trade or purchase if the price is right (like a brand new Apex DOS and DDR). I've looked at Aquarium Plant regulators, Geo and Korallin reactors. I was hoping that someone has spares of everything I need to put together a good Calcium reactor setup. Please let me know. thanks, John 512-964-8021
  13. Message me and we will figure something out
  14. Hi All, I need to get this stand and sump out of my garage so the first decent bid gets it. thanks, John
  15. The closest comparable solid wood stands at over $400, are not painted gloss white in the interior , and do not include a 40gal glass sump. 😊
  16. The sump is also new and unused.
  17. Hi! With the glass 40 gal sump $100, without $75. This was an expensive stand when I bought it. This is pretty cheap and I just painted it inside and out. Looks really nice. Whats really cool about it is that there are many tanks with this footprint. thanks, John
  18. Nice wood stand for sale. This is a 48" x 18" stand that will hold 55, 60, 75, 90, or 100 gal tanks , this comes with a 40 gal sump and is fully painted inside and out. $125
  19. Hey Tim, That is really impressive, you should sell that design - Tim's RRL's - Remote Reef Lighting. :-) I really like that aquascape as well - very cool. John
  20. This is awesome! Very good job. I need to clean up my 36gal to look more like this!
  21. Your tank looks awesome! I have one of those lawnmower blennies, they are awesome! He is one of my favorites. I'm working to get my 36g back to the way it was before my accident... I decided to add a GFO reactor to help with the hair algae issues. Wish me luck.
  22. Well I might have to listen to you Dan. One of my qt fish has ich! Looks like copper time? (As opposed to hammer time) lol. Any the recommendation on treatment?
  23. Hey John, thanks for the compliment! I think the 1/2" will work just fine. Use some 2 part epoxy if you want, to hold it in the base like you mentioned. The only thing I can think of is you won't be able to tap it and screw in "branches" to your towers. I don't have any experience using acrylic rods but Timfish has mentioned that they can bend with weight on them over time. Good luck! I'm excited to see what you do with it! Thanks Kim! On the rod I was thinking of using fiberglass rod (or acrylic rod) and only tapping them in (drilling in a few inches and glue the rod in, then leave a few inches exposed) on each end of a branch and then gluing each end (with the rod stick out) into a drilled hole on either side to place a connecting piece between the 2 towers (a center branching piece between them). The branch rock would have to be able to support its own weight over time so I would use a sturdy piece. The rod is only used to lock the pieces together, not support the entire weight. The short pieces of rod (4 to 6") are very rigid. Does my explanation make sense? I'll start putting pics out here once I get the tank. It is being built now and I'm picking it up from Tennessee on Saturday.
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