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Micah

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  1. Id take it. I am pretty familiar with repair of these, I just don't have a lot of time.
  2. Looks like you're going to have 200 nems and a couple very happy clownfish
  3. This is the original fixture, but upgraded with the newer dimmable ballasts from the newer fixture. I'll include the apex dimming cord if you can use it as well as 3x Kessil 360 mounts for it if you're planning on using them. 150 bucks
  4. I have two Kessil A360X lights. Work amazing and were used at 75% max intensity for the last 2 years. 280 each
  5. Meticulously maintained and even upgraded. One of the only issues with the COR20 is the under-spec'd power connector and power brick. If you do an internet search for COR20 failures, 90+% of the results will be one or both of those. Knowing a little about power, soldering, and marine wiring, I replaced the tiny barrel plug with a slightly more capable one. I also replaced the power brick with one that's more than capable of the amp draw of the pump at 100% continuously. Now, the pump should never die and the power plug won't fall out under its own weight. 220 bucks. I'll include any plumbing parts I can find for it (I should have them all). At the very least what you see in the pictures.
  6. Retails for 900 bucks, selling for $400 bucks. Also including a slim 4L overflow jug. All you have to do is drill a hole in the top for the float switch, pop it in and you're good to go. Pickup in Wilsonville.
  7. A perfect pair of egg laying super friendly clowns. 50 bucks for the pair to a good home.
  8. I'm needing to get these fish rehomed sooner than later due to an upcoming trip. Willing to compromise for the sake of the fish/my sanity. Yellow Tang - 3.5-4.5": $200obo Christmas Wrasse - 4-4.5": $40obo Pardon the horrible reef photography.
  9. This title looks like something in my spam folder...
  10. Depends on what you're trying to kill. The more time in the tube, the bigger the organism it'll kill. If you're only after bacterial blooms, then sure... rip that water through there.
  11. Also, the chance of even half of the water being double processed is slim even if you dumped it right in front of the pump. You won't want to pull from the drain and empty into the return area either because you'll be skipping the skimmer section. As long as you return even an inch downstream of where you picked up, it'll be fresh new un-sterilized water that can then get skimmed/whatever else.
  12. If it was me, I'd run it with its own adjustable flow pump and just dump it back in the sump. Gives you ultimate control without compromising reliability. Then, put the UV and the pump on a power splitter so you remember to turn them both on/off at the same time.
  13. I used this for about a month before I moved to my new house. I ended up not needing it on the new setup, so here it is! Basically a brand new light, cheaper than new, with the gooseneck mount! I forgot to snap a pic of the gooseneck mount, so including one of the product image. $100 in Wilsonville
  14. I used this unit for a while and it worked great. When I moved to the new house, I never had time to set it back up (and now I'm tearing down that system). Bought a brand new bulb for it and it's just been sitting. Selling so somebody else can get some use out of it. Including the old bulb. I'm not sure how much life is left in it if any. 3/4" unions included.
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