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  1. I have a 29 gallon that I was using as a frag tank. It comes with a 150W Metal Halide clamp on light.

    Will sell set for $140 or

    sell light alone for $150 and tank for $25.

    Dan

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  2. Well, I'm officially bummed. My Cherub Angel decided it didn't like the living arrangement anymore and sought a new home.

    Unfortunately, he only made it to the floor. I picked up his dessicated body (well, actually via my dog's mouth) and tossed him back in.

    Nope, he'd been dead for several hours or more, quite crunchy.

    Immediately checked my params, all good.

    He was the boss of the tank so not sure what spooked him.

    The damsels and dottyback are all fine as are my corals.

    Ok, just wanted some sympathy.

    Dan

  3. Hi, i work down in Austin and lunch breaks often include a stop at Aquadome. If you are going to be setting up a tank with stuff from there ie tank, stand, lights, live rock, their "membership" will pay for itself.

    Welcome to the addiction :punk:

  4. Sold and gone! Thanks.

    Mike,

    Nice meeting you, looks like it will sit nicely in my bedroom. The Talibot is in his new home and hopefully I can get him better, if not, I'm gonna move some of my zoas.

    Dan

  5. With all the reading about when you change lights, if corals aren't getting along, etc. I feel that it is important to be able to move your frags as needed. Gluing them in place is fine to glue to a plug or small piece of LR.

    But then that piece needs to be secured in a less permanent way unless you are sure that you won't be changing things.

    I like the pp idea about drilling and a little putty to hold in place. Seems like it would make it easier for fragging as well.

  6. I have replaced my TUNZE chiller with a JBJ after a salt creep leak caused a major short in the unit. I made rudimentary repairs to the electrical cord but was unable to repair. Unit display powers up, but it appears that the controls were fried when it shorted out. This is a great opportunity for anyone that wants to go to the trouble to ship it off for repair or for someone that is able to repair refrigeration units themselves. It is rated as a 1/3hp chiller. I'm asking $50 for the unit. Here are some specs about the chiller:

    AT-5000 Chiller Specifications:

    * HP – 1/3 Plus

    * BTUs – 5,000

    * EER – 8.0

    * Tank Capacity – 100-400 Gallons

    * Heater Outlet – 1,000 Watts

    * Electrical Cord – 6' Detachable, 14 Gauge

    * Length – 12 inches

    * Height – 18 inches

    * Width – 12 inches

    * Weight – 48 lbs

    * Voltage – 115-125v/60Hz

    * Maximum Breaker – 15 amps

    * Inlet/Outlet Connections – 1" FPT

    * Water Flow

    * Minimum – 360 GPH

    * Maximum – 1,100 GPH

    As much as I would want this, I just don't have the money until July (tight budget)

    to be helpful, here is the address for anyone who is interested in having it looked at.

    TUNZE USA LLC

    305 Victor St

    78753 Austin

    Phone: (512)-833-7546

    Fax: (512) 832-6082

    E-mail address: [email protected]

    Website: www.tunze.com

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