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AlexKilpatrick

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  1. I'm selling an Aqualogic 1/3 HP cyclone chiller. It is new in the box, and has not even been unpacked. However, it has been sitting in my garage for about 6 or so years. I will guarantee it against DOA. You are welcome to try it out in my garage if you want. This is a drop-in chiller, so you won't need to do any plumbing. You will need a controller, though. Those are about $80 (I think). Basically, they just turn it on or off as needed.

    This is $920 new plus expensive shipping. I need to get it out of my garage, so I am selling it cheap for $450.

    More information here: http://www.marinedep..._content=AL1217

    I live at ~ 2222 and 360.

  2. I'm selling an Aqualogic 1/3 HP cyclone chiller. It is new in the box, and has not even been unpacked. However, it has been sitting in my garage for about 6 or so years. I will guarantee it against DOA. You are welcome to try it out in my garage if you want. This is a drop-in chiller, so you won't need to do any plumbing. You will need a controller, though. Those are about $80 (I think). Basically, they just turn it on or off as needed.

    This is $920 new plus expensive shipping. I need to get it out of my garage, so I am selling it cheap for $400.

    More information here: http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_viewitem.aspx?idproduct=AL1213&child=AL1217&utm_source=mdcsegooglebase2&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=mdcsegooglebase2&utm_content=AL1217

    I live at ~ 2222 and 360.

  3. This is kind of weird, so bear with me.

    I have a Aqualogic 1/3 HP Chiller for sale that is new in the box. As in, the box is still sealed from the manufacturer, and it has never been used. This is the kind of chiller that has a hose with coils, and you just drop the coils in your sump, so you don't have to mess with plumbing. However, it is about 5 years old (long story), so you won't have any manufacturer's warranty. Aqualogic makes great chillers, though.

    Is is this exact chiller: http://www.marinedepot.com/Aqua_Logic_Trimline_Cyclone_1_3HP_Chiller_TLC_4_with_Temperature_Controller_1_3_HP_Greater_Drop_In_Aquarium_Chillers-Aqua_Logic-AL2133-FICHDIQT-AL2137K-vi.html (ridiculously long URL)

    New is $1000 + shipping.

    I am selling for $800. You can test it out to make sure it chills a bucket of water, but I can't provide any more warranty than that.

  4. I have treated a couple of times with Flatworm exit and they eventually came back. I was going to move to higher levels of dosage, which I have heard works.

    The tank is still a package deal. I posted the photos for someone who may be driving down 4 hours to get it. But it is still open for sale.

    I will consider parting it out next week if it doesn't sell.

  5. I Pm'd him about all of the nems and the ro/di this morning but I have not heard back, I think he is trying to figure out why we are making deals and it says he is selling the entire system LOL wave.gif

    Yeah, I am not really entertaining deals for parting out right now, especially since I posted in "Complete systems" and also said "Please don't ask about parting out"

    :)

    You guys are nothing if not persistent, though.

  6. mine killed my fire fish. Yes, not all 6-lines are mean, but they have a reputation with me.

    Have you tried not feeding your tank for a day or two? That might encourage the wrasse to go after another food source.

    Yes, I have done that, and watched him for a while to see if he goes after that flatworms. He just doesn't seem interested, or there are enough that he gets his fill. It may be that there is a balance. Right now you can see the flatworms if you look for them, but they are not overwhelming like some populations I have seen.

  7. OK, I guess this is the wrong crowd to say "Please don't ask about parting out" :-) If it doesn't sell in a week or so, I may part it out. I just want to avoid dragging the selling process out over a long time.

    I have been chastised for not mentioning the fish. Here you go -- 2 clowns, 4 large Chromis' and a six-line. I also have Mark's super-splitting anemone. I bought 2 from him and now I have 4.

    Mark -- just doing some consulting work to keep things going.

  8. I'm starting a new job which will require a ton of travel, and I don't want to ask my family to maintain my tank. All equipment is less than 1 year old. The tank is on a second floor, so you will need to have someone help you move it.

    Please do not ask about parting out.

    150 G Oceanic reef-ready.

    Cherry-stained stand (Oceanic) It is 5' wide, which is kind of unusual

    PM Redline Skimmer (rated for300 Gal)

    PM 36" Sump

    Aquacontroller Apex controller

    2 Vortech Pumps

    Hamilton fixture -- 2 x 250W HQI, plus T5s

    RO/DI (100 GPD)

    Live rock

    I have a few corals and fish, but nothing worth mentioning.

    $1500 Firm.

  9. I never tried it without a chiller. An HQI is a lot to put in that closed canopy. I can't imagine it running cool enough without some kind of help of mod.

    Someone is supposed to pick up the system on Sat. If that doesn't happen, I will reopen it for sale.

  10. Here is a business idea I thought about pursuing, but decided it would be too much hassle -- water changes.

    I think water changes are kind of like oil changes. They are a pain in the butt, but good for you. Most people will gladly pay extra to have someone change their oil regularly, even though they could do it themselves.

    I think a "water changing" service might actually work. I would definitely pay at least $20 + the price of water and salt not to have to deal with it. I might even be willing to pay more. I suspect other people would be glad to get someone to take over this chore as well.

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