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    Cedar Park
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    5.5g
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  1. Here's the remaining items: $25 -- Lifegard Aquatics Acrylic Scratch Removal Kit $200 -- Eheim Professional 3 External Filter 2080 *** $2/each *** Salifert Mg exp3-2010 (never used...) Kent Marine Kalkwasser Powder (3/4 full) Kent Marine Strontium & Molybdenum (1/2 full) *** $10/each *** 16oz. Tropic Marin Bio-Magnesium powder (3/4 full) 200ml Tropic Marin Pro-Coral Cure Dip Might also have misc. knickknacks floating around as I clean out cabinets as well (bulkheads, bulkhead attachments, 50/50 CF's ect).
  2. Lugol's Solution, Seachem Reef Iodide, Salifert KH/Alk & Calcium test kits sold.
  3. Hi Teresa, I have another person in queue for the salt. If he falls through and can't pick up the salt, I'll let you know. I would prefer to sell it as a set for now. I'll let you know if I decide to split them up.
  4. More items I dug out from the fish closet as I am leaving hobby. Must move these items by next Monday. $25 -- Lifegard Aquatics Acrylic Scratch Removal Kit Remove those unsightly scratches from your acrylic aquarium. Used only once! $40 -- Tropic Marin Salt Mix Bucket (for 200 gallons) Barely used any from this bucket. Almost full container! $2/ea -- All have been kept in cool, dry location API Ammonia test kit (never used) Salifert Mg exp3-2010 (never used) Kent Marine Kalkwasser Powder (3/4 full) Seachem Reef Iodide (never opened, cap seal still on) Lugol's Solution (3/4 full) Kent Marine Strontium & Molybdenum (1/2 full) $10/ea -- All have been kept in cool, dry location Salifert KH/Alk exp5-2011 (never used) 16oz. Tropic Marin Bio-Magnesium powder (3/4 full) 200ml Tropic Marin Pro-Coral Cure Dip Salifert Calcium exp3-2011 (never used) $90 -- JBJ Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator w/ Solenoid + Bubble Counter + Built-in Check Valve & 5lb CO2 Tank Never got around to setting up a reactor for the 30g... $200 -- Eheim Professional 3 External Filter 2080 Bought used, but haven't been used since I bought it. Was going to start a freshwater tank, but never happened. From Marine Depot spec page (retail $329.99): The new Eheim Professionel 3 Canister Filter generation combines high output (450gph) as well as large canister (6.6gal) and filter volume (3.43gal) with the unbeatable EHEIM ease of use. Never was a large aquarium up to 300gal, so easy to keep clean. This is a multi-stage canister filter suited for both freshwater and marine aquarium. * Large pre-filter for easy intermediate cleaning and extra long service life * New priming principle * Triple hose connection (2 x intake side, 1 x pressure side) for perfect water circulation around large aquariums * Handling features: recessed handles, transport wheels, 4 sturdy clips, multifunction adapter * Maintenance and flow rate indicator * Adjustable pump output
  5. Sold. Thanks Hamp, hope they enjoy their new home!
  6. Goby is ~2" long. Shrimp is approx 1"-1.25" They're probably not the best tankmates with a dwarf lion (it might consider them delicious snacks)
  7. I hate to let these guys go, but I am breaking down their dedicated 5.5 gallon tank. Very cute to see them interact with each other! Shrimp is constantly improving on his tunnels, and goby is always keeping a vigilant eye for curious humans. The goby is definitely not shy, he'll actually swim up to the surface to eat pellet food when it's dinnertime. $50 for the pair.
  8. Gotta agree with the others that a yashia haze & pistol shrimp combo is an awesome sight to behold. There's also the orange stripe shrimp goby (A. randalli) and the Tangaroa Goby which have great personalities too.
  9. Caesar777 on nano-reef.com had one in her mid-size nano. From some of her posts, she says that they are highly secretive and hides 99% of the time. It is a beautiful goby though... but price vs. how often you will see this goby, it might be a better to look at other (more social) gobies.
  10. Definitely another reason why all coral should be quarantined before it is added into one's show tank. Learned the hard way a while back about the pests and why QT tanks are essential in our hobby.
  11. Wow, thanks for the nomination Andrew.
  12. Headless donkey is your guy -- he's got tons from his seahorse tank!
  13. I found this link to be very helpful when I was first looking at MH's (the halides section is halfway down the webpage). http://www.californiareefs.com/tanktechlighting.htm
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