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  1. With new flooring throughout the house in progress, I'm parting out my entire 75 gallon system (check the hardware section, if interested). With that, I need to sell my remaining livestock fast! 1st PM wins! All items can be picked up in Round Rock (behind IKEA). Thanks for looking! -Cheney

    SOLD $5/bundle – Halimeda galore x10 bundles

    SOLD $10/frags – Devil’s hand leather x2

    SOLD $40 – Live Rock (estimating 40+ lbs)

  2. Only items left:

    $20 - 48” Current-USA Satellite 2x65 watt SmartPaq Light Fixture with 2 Lunar Lights (works, but needs fresh bulbs)

    $150 - Tunze 6206 Nano Wave Box with new power supply and impeller

    $20 - Gravity-fed ATO (auto top-off) system with clamp-on sump float mechanism

    Flash Sale! New flooring throughout the house, so everything must go this week! This tank has been great for the 5 years we’ve owned it, but has unfortunately become unkempt over the past year. Would prefer someone to come take the whole kit and caboodle this weekend for $300, but will part out below as needed. 1st to PM wins! All items can be picked up in Round Rock (behind IKEA). Thanks for looking. -Cheney

    $5/bundle – Halimeda galore x10 bundles

    bundle PENDING

    PENDING $20 – Mature Clown Fish, handful of clean-up-crew and tiger tail cucumber (the kids are vying for a pico tank for Nemo, though)

    PENDING $40 – Live Rock (estimating 40+ lbs)

    PENDING $100 - 75 gallon braced glass drilled reef aquarium with plumbing and 4-door wooden stand. Drilled in top corners with hard PVC plumbing for inflow and return

    PENDING $20 – 20L gallon sump

    PENDING $50 - 48” 6-bulb T5s hanging fixture with dual power cords (works, but could use fresh bulbs)

    PENDING $40 – Mag Drive 9.5 pump

    PENDING $10 - Hydor Koralia powerhead #2

    PENDING $20 - Seaclone 100 HOB (hang-on-back) skimmer

    $? – all sorts of miscellaneous accessories, powerheads, salt, 5-gallon water jugs, etc

    all PENDING

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  3. I have a ton of halimeda. Here's a old pic showing the actual type, but the current batch is about 30x bigger (no kidding - at least a foot squared). If you're interested, I'll sell as many $5 bunches like this that you want. I'm actually selling my whole 75gal system, so I'll be posting that too shortly. I'm up in Round Rock behind IKEA. 254-722-6537.

    -Cheney

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  4. I have a 48" 75gal with center brace and no canopy. I keep softies, anemones, a few fish. I don't foresee keeping hardcore SPS, nor want to a chiller. While LEDs are cool and all, I'd like to stick to the motto, "best bang for the buck." My reef is currently lit with a 2x65watt Sunpaq fixture. Way under lit, i know. That said, it's time to upgrade to something with a bit more umph. Does anyone have something that may work...or have any suggestions? I'm in no rush, but want to begin the search. Thanks, Cheney

  5. I have some Maiden's Hair. I could break off a few 3x4" pieces for $15 each. I don't have pics with me, but it's identical to that found on LiveAquaria.com.

    I also have some cool Dragon's Breath and Halimeda (below)...good size handfuls (about 3 of each available) for $10 each.

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    Let me know if you'd like to stop by.

    Thanks,

    Cheney

    254-722-6537

  6. Oh, I actually went a completely different route; I'm getting a wrasse instead. As I read more about them, I found out that the blue velvets are extremely effective at what they do...eating flatworms. However once that food supply runs out, they'll starve to death. As cool as they are, that's just not something I could do.

  7. Thanks, all. The good news is I don't have the bad ones either, but I still don't want their presence to restrict the light to my corals. So, I think I'll try the wrasse route first to see if that addresses the issue. The whole act of balancing our little mini-ecosystems, while challenging at times, is a really cool experience.

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