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jwildman

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  1. Some photos .. not great ... but better than nothing .. Still available.
  2. Nothing recent, I will pull some pictures from the tanks betters days. Have had little to no time for maintenance and upkeep. Tank is not looking its best. John
  3. I am leaving the hobby for now ... work precludes me continuing. Am happy to have it in both members For Sale and in General. Thanks, John
  4. I am looking to sell my tank ... want to sell the whole thing, will not part out. Few Details ... 180Gallon Glass Reef Ready Tank 6' x 2' x 2' 40 Gallon Breed Sump DIY hood and stand 3 @ 250 MH SE lights with Lumenarc Mini's 2 @ 6' VHO's 3 @ Tunze 6100's Deltec APF 600 Protein Skimmer Deltec PF601 Aquar Controller Jr. 5 Stage RO/DI water Filter Plus much much more. Again, I am not interested in parting this out. Price $2000 If interested, please PM. Also will edit this tonight with items I may have missed.
  5. I woulld like a couple of liters for a starter culture, will bring a container to the Fragfest. I would also be interested in a group buy of Cryopaste, just let me know. Doug ... I will be happy to transfer some over to you or give you a culture when mine grows out a little, just let me know. Also would be interested in a strainer, if you order let me know and if I order I will too. What are you going to feed them? Regards, John
  6. I can wait .... will PM in a week or so. Thanks, John
  7. Is anyone actively growing Rotifers? Willing to give/sell a small amount to start my culture. Thanks, John
  8. I was using it for a while. Got to be too much work and cost. I saw some good results. But to be honest I have seen better results from Kalk and CA reactor and keeping better tabs on my water quality. Not slamming Zeo ... just not right for me. John
  9. John at BRK is very competitive. Nothing like supporting you LFS
  10. I would recalibrate. Also check the PH in the tank/sump and then put some tank water in a cup and test. Are they the same? If so, probably a probe problem. If not, I would add a grounding probe. I had this problem. Also have you cleaned your probe? And yes it is very annoying Regards, John
  11. I agree ... need both. Grounding probe will do no harm and will reduce/stop stray voltage. It does NOT in any way replace a GFCI. Also you should find the offending piece of equipment and replace it. I also have found that have a probe in good working order will help with PH probe. See thread called PH way up. Good Luck John
  12. Justin, I test software for a living and have an AC III ... would be happy to test this. Post it or send me a PM. Thanks, John
  13. Anyone know of any LFS's that are worth seeing in New York City or surrounding areas? Also anyone been to the New York Aquarium in or near Coney Island? Thanks in advance, John
  14. My RBTA (from Chip) split yesterday ... yeah! Do I need to do anything special for feeding or handling or just leave it alone and let it do its/their thing. Only bad thing is that my clowns have separated, they now have their own personal RBTA. However that will soon change ... when new clone gets sold John
  15. I did a DIY stand and hood for a 180g tanks (72"x24"x24") you are welcome to come by and see anytime, actually nites or weekends. I am in the Herndon area (sorta near BRK). PM me if interested. Regards, John
  16. I would get a new one. Costco has brand new ones for about $350 that will keep key components running for days. Just make sure you have 5 gallons of fuels and some oil. You will be safe and able to weather all but the worts electrical problems. Also would suggest you buy some battery operated air pumps with air stones. Good for keeping O2 levels up while running in a degraded mode. Costco Generator Be prepared John
  17. AC III is awesome, I don't know how I ever had a tank without it .... if you ever want to see it in action or setup in Herndon. Give a holler. regards John
  18. Link to presentation is dead .. anyone have a copy of it?
  19. I get cakes of dried seaweed from Great Wall SuperMarket on Gallows Road near the Beltway. Each cake is about 4 inches thick and about as big around as a dinner plate. Is priced about 2.99, have seen in on sale for 1.99. Smells like the ocean and the tangs love it. I put mine in and it is gone in 10 minutes at the most. Also been using it for about 18 months with no problems. Cheers, John
  20. I have 3 of them also ... I like them, though they are pricey IMO John
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