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  1. Update. Available items below. Eheim-Jager 125W heater – 10 Fluval heater 150W – 10 Handheld TDS – 10 Neptune PX1000 expansion – 90 Powerline Ethernet set – 35 18 inches of ½ Loc line with flare and ½ male threads – 8 Dual head Masterflex pump, Easy-load heads (used for auto water changes, can use various tubing to get flow rate you want) – 150 Acrylic sump 28x13x10, custom by Artfully Acrylic, 3/8 inch, three chambers, skimmer section 10x12, return 4x12, fuge 10x12 (the chambers were customized for my setup but a dremel can get it to where you want or I’m sure Adam can modify if needed) – 125 BRS dosing pump 1.1ml – 50 Avast MR5 media reactor - 40
  2. 4 months. Purchased new. It was my return pump so ran 24/7 except for feedings, maintenance, etc.
  3. Sure. The pump has two main components. One is the drive console, Model 7520-60, which can run whatever is attached to it at 6-300 rpm. This pump has two heads attached "in parallel" . The heads are Easy Load 77200-52 and can take a variety of tubing sizes. Then you just use the flow chart to choose a tubing size and rpm. Run both heads and you can change water at the same rate. Of course, you want to calibrate it - I just used a kitchen scale and a stopwatch, to make sure you are getting the flow rate you want. It's peristaltic so no worries about siphon, etc. The system is very expandable with just a tubing switch. These are lab grade components. The tubing only needs to be within the head - you can then convert it to whatever you want. A few members have some tubing, I got mine from Tom. Also available on ebay. Hope that answers your question.
  4. I had a couple spots on my rock like that as well. Always assumed it was some kind of sponge, but guess I was wrong.
  5. Update. The FREE ozone set up is back up for grabs. Also, you will not regret using the masterflex pump as an automatic water changer. Best investment I made in my reef second to the Waterbug sensors! Eheim-Jager 125W heater – 10 Fluval heater 150W – 10 Handheld TDS – 10 Neptune PX1000 expansion – 90 Powerline Ethernet set – 35 Syncra 2.0 – 50 18 inches of ½ Loc line with flare and ½ male threads – 8 Dual head Masterflex pump, Easy-load heads (used for auto water changes, can use various tubing to get flow rate you want) – 150 Acrylic sump 28x13x10, custom by Artfully Acrylic, 3/8 inch, three chambers, skimmer section 10x12, return 4x12, fuge 10x12 (the chambers were customized for my setup but a dremel can get it to where you want or I’m sure Adam can modify if needed) – 125 BRS dosing pump 1.1ml – 50 Avast MR5 media reactor - 40 Red Sea Aquazone plus 100 w/ drier (I never used this but was given to me for free by another member so passing it on) – FREE
  6. Thanks to everyone who has ventured onto post for pickup. I know it is a PIA for those not used to it. WIth the holiday, I'm out running errands this afternoon so I can meet folks off-post today through the weekend.
  7. Updated with whats available. Feel free to make offers.
  8. Yup. The 18 inch 1/2 inch segment with nozzle and male adapter I used for my return. $8. Easy to ship on your dime.
  9. As of this minute, everything is available except the ozone setup.
  10. Everything except the ozone.
  11. The waterbug is pretty neat. I had a a few overflows/leaks and wanted something to shut down the system if that happened. It's basically a dc powered breakout box that you hook a number of sensors to (I use three). When any of the sensors get wet the switch opens. You route the switch to an aqua controller breakout box and set the program to do whatever you want, alarms, return shut down, etc.
  12. Yup. If you are interested and buy it maybe we can meet at Justin's and use his tools.
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