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  1. I think you may be surprised by how much it will cost.

    I picked up a 4"x18"x1/4" piece to reinforce a center brace once, and it was ~$20-30. Maybe I just picked the wrong place.

    That's crazy high. I can get it from glasscages for less than that, I just have to pick it up in Dallas.

  2. Anyone ever used any of the local glass shops? How are they? I think I'm going to build a small glass tank and I'm trying to find a good source. I need someone who can cut the glass and polish the edges, I also wan't starphire glass. I know I can order it online, but I like to support the locals and it's risky shipping glass. Deminsions I'm looking at building are 24x24x16. It shuld be fairly cheap to build.

    TIA, I'm really itching to get back in the hobby after selling my tank 2 years ago.

  3. If you do decide to get one, please post about your experience with it. I'd really like to get some owner feedback on them.

    Check www.nano-reef.com there's several people there that have them. That's where I was getting most of my info on them.

  4. after looking, emailing, and reading all day today, I think I've decided to go with the Current USA Solana. Do any of you know if any of the LFS have these in stock? I'd like to see one in person that's setup and running.

    Thanks for the help.

  5. I've been out of the hobby for a while and I'm wanting to dive back in. I was looking at an Aquacube 24, but I think I'll be happier with something a little larger. I really like the rimless cube tanks. I got a quote rom glasscages for a 24x24x16 with overflow, 3 holes drilled, and the 3 viewing panels doen with starphire glass. They quoted me $330 shipped to Dallas and I have to pick it up from there. So who else builds tanks like this? I want to get a couple of more quotes. Also, what would be a good skimmer for a tank this size? I want something quiet and eficient, I also plan to have it moderaely stocked and will keep SPS.

    Thanks

  6. So after taking a break from the hobby for the last 3 or 4 months I'm really starting to miss it. Although I'm loving my electricity bill right now. It's down to $120 from $400. :doh:

    Some of you probably remember me, most probably dont. Anyway I'm wanting back in. I really miss the joy and relaxation that my tank brought to my home. My fish were like friends. I had a Dejarsini Sailfin that would swim up into my hand when I stuck it in the tank to clean or feed. So I have sat down and already started the design on a new tank. I will be going smaller, but I feel like it will look better. I'm thinking around 60 gallons, probably 30x30x17. My last tank was 24" deep and I loved the depth, I really think 30" will be killer. Also with the height only being 17" it will be much easier to light the tank as well as clean it. I will have it made with starphire glass on 3 sides for viewing and I want a Calfo style overflow mounted externally. For flow I intend on using 2 Tunze Nano Streams. Lighting will be a single 250W or 400W Halide, SE with a Lumenarc reflector and Ice cap ballast. The light will be at least 18" above the surface of the water, maybe as much as 2 feet. I want the top of the tank open and exposed so I can walk up and easily look down into it. That will also make it easier to clean and reach things in the back. I think that will be needed with 30" of depth. Return pump will be some sort of external pump, probably Iwaki. I haven't decided on a skimmer yet, I want something efficient. Probably a needlewheel style. The tank will be mostly SPS once again. So back to the original questions, who builds custom tanks? I got a quote from glass cages and they wanted $685 with shipping and I would have to pick it up in Dallas.

    The quote was for the exact tank I described with a black back and 4 holes drilled.

    That price seems a little steep to me, I'm sure I can find a better price.

    Thanks and I hope to be back by the end of summer.

  7. I'm getting out of the hobby due to a divorce so everything is up for sale. The tank is 130 gallons and measures 50x25x24. It's custom built out of 1/2" acrylic with euro bracing and an external overflow. It's drilled for a closed loop. It all sits on a custom built stand and canopy. As for equipment here's a list.

    Sequence 5200

    Sequence Barracudda

    Trigger Systems TS300 Beckette Skimmer

    Emperor Aquatics 25W UV sterilizer

    Aqua Controller Jr

    2 250W DE MH setups.

    Phoenix 14K bulbs

    1 ice cap ballast and the other is coralvue, lights look identical

    coravue light fixtures

    2 110W VHOs

    Dual Chambered Calcium Reactor

    5lb Co2 Bottle

    The regulator is the bad one from aquarium plants.com, it's less than 2 months old.

    Unopened Phosban reactor

    2 3/4" eductors

    Tunze Wavebox

    redundant auto top off system

    3 month old 110 GPD RO/DI system, TDS is 0

    TDS Meter

    Refractometer

    all test kits

    45G rubbermaid garbage can with wheels for mixing water

    40G quarantien tank with stand and canopy, 250W SE MH on it and 2 emperor 400 filters and a couple of powerheads

    I have 2 Mag 7s not being used and a ton of other stuff

    Live stock

    Desajini (sp) Sailfin Tang

    Reagal Hippo Tang

    GSM Clown

    Miadas Blenny

    Some sort of Fairy Wrass

    approx 120lbs of Live rock

    about 45 SPS corals, all different types. All growing well and have great colors, no pest and everything has been treated

    a few SPS and softies as well, but mostly SPS

    about 200 snails and crabs

    small Rose BTA anemone

    I don't want to split it up and I need it gone asap.

    $1500 OBO, I have WAY more invested

    Thanks

    Shane

    (512)921-1270

  8. I've got he O.G. Axim and it's time to pass it on. It's the X5 Basic 300 Mhz and it's in excellent condition. It comes with the original Dell case and another plastic case that I picked up. It's had a screen protector on it since day 1. It has an extended battery as well as the stock one and an extra backup battery. I have the Symbol wireless CF card for it, the original software that comes with the Axim and 3 storage cards. It has a 32MB CF, a 64MB CF, and a 128MB SD. I also have the Dell cradle that is used for synching and charging. $100 USD plus shipping sounds fair. Email and questions to [email protected]

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  9. I've got a junk Milwaukee Co2 regulator that is useless to me. I was going to throw it awaybut decided to see if someone could use it. The regulator itself sucks and will not maintain a constant drip, and the bubble counter got a small crack in it. Other than that, the guages work fine, the needle valve works, and the solenoid valve works. If someone want it, let me know. I'll even take a trade for pretty much any sps or zoos. I'm in Round Rock BTW

  10. This is my baby and oh is she bad. I don't ride much anymore due to past injurys so it's time to pass her on. I'm an absolute maintenance hog and this bike shows it. The bike is like new. I've changed the oil and filter after every 2 rides and cleaned the air filter after every ride. The tires, chain and sprockets are almost new. Has 2 rides on a complete brake job, new pads, new fluid, and rebuilt calipers. As for extras, it's loaded. Race Tech suspension, Tag over sized bars, Pro Taper adjustable top triple clamp, Fast way adjustble suspension link, chain blocks, clutch calble bracket, White Brothers Carbon Pro exauhst. The pipe has a carbon fiber canister and titanium head pipe, it was $1000 just for the pipe. This bike is flat out nasty and anyone that has been around it will tell you the same thing. I'm asking $3,200. You can contact me a [email protected] or call (512)697-9765. I'm located in Round Rock.

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  11. IT's an ETSS 750 dual downdraft, the predecessor to the 800. I've had it about 2 years and it works great but I need more. It has a couple of cracks that have been repaired and works flawlessly. It can be used in sump or externally, I used it externally. I also have some brand new bio balls and an auto shut off waste collector to go with it. It stands 23 1/2" tall and the base is 11" x 5". It takes a good pressure rated pump to run it. $120 takes it. I'm in Round Rock, pm me or shoot an email to [email protected]

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  12. when I moved to Austin it was a 10 hour drive and I was terrified about moving my tank. Fortunately at the time I only had a 40 gallon tank. What I did was go to the pet stores around town and buy a bunch of the small critter containers. You know the clear plastic containers with the slotted lids on them? I put each fish and coral in one of these and put them all in large rubbermaid containers filled with tank water. They were packed in pretty tight to keep thinks from moving around and injuring everything. I ended up with 2 of the rubbermaid containers in the front of the uhaul with me. I had 1 on the seat and the other on the floorboard. All of my live rock was in the back in a large garbage can filled with water. I also had a power inverter and used it to plug in a couple of small powerheads and heaters to keep water circulating and heated. When I arrived at my new house I let everything out of the containers and in the rubbermaid tubs for about a week with VHOs hanging over them while I cleaned the tank and set everything back up. All worked well. Good luck.

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