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  1. 120 Gallon Tank Plus Tons of Equipment and Extras

    The tank was sold...still have some equipment
  2. 120 Gallon Tank Plus Tons of Equipment and Extras

    The details are: Arctica Titanium Chiller Model DMB-250 (rated for a 250-gallon tank) 1/3 HP original manual. It was used for 2 seasons until I converted to fancy goldfish which is my hobby. It hasn't...
  3. AquaC EV 240 Protein Skimmer for Sale $150

    AquaC EV 240 Protein Skimmer and AquaC Overflow Cannister, optional stand included for $150. Please pick up in Northern Westchester. Please see attached photos.
  4. Avi

    Hello...I do still have the tank, which I'm selling with the Oceanic stand. If you're interested...

    Hello...I do still have the tank, which I'm selling with the Oceanic stand. If you're interested in both the tank and the stand, tell me and I'd be happy to send you photos...Thanks...Alan
  5. 120 Gallon Tank Plus Tons of Equipment and Extras

    THANKS, Steven...I assure any future buyers that they'd get good prices and quality too!
  6. 120 Gallon Tank Plus Tons of Equipment and Extras

    I will sell the rock...I can't say exactly how many pounds I have but it is about 100 pounds and probably somewhat more. I'd sell it "as is" because I have no way of weighing it. It's all clean and algae and debris-free. I'd sell it for $200...Alan
  7. Avi

    The tank is 48"X24"X24"

    The tank is 48"X24"X24"
  8. 120 Gallon Tank Plus Tons of Equipment and Extras

    Great Prices for Reef Equipment I have broken down my reef and am selling the equipment separately, all for pick up in Northern Westchester (10589): - 2 Aqua-C Protein Skimmers (for inside or outside of sump) with large Aqua-C overflow canister -$100 each - Arctica Titanium Chiller - $150 -...
  9. wtb a 120 non-reef ready tank

    I have a 120 gallon Oceanic Aquarium (not drilled) tank: - Large Oceanic (drilled) sump - Oceanic Wood stand And lots of equipment for a salt water tank. You would need to pick it up in Northern Westchester.
  10. What's this???

    Looks more like a sponge in the second photo, but still can't be absolutely certain.
  11. What's this???

    It's really difficult to say from the photo but it may be just some sponge.
  12. help

    Asterinas generally aren't a problem with corals. I have read that there are some that are predatory on coral but the one's that are more common aren't a problem. Keep a watch just to make sure, though.
  13. Newbee from the UK

    open a free account at www.photobucket.com Then you can upload your photos there. once you have, you copy the image URL below a photo and paste it into a post like the one you've done above and the photo will appear when you open the thread. ...and hello from the States.
  14. can anyone help with a diagram for a sump PLEASE

    You can also take a look here.... www.melevsreef.com
  15. Aiptasia!!! i have a rock with 20 or more heads is it good or bad?

    The star polyps that you have there can be attractive, but they are very...very, invasive and will spread rapidly once they "take." So, if you want to keep them, keep that rock away from everything. If they pop up somewhere else on your rockwork, scrape them off when you first see them there.

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