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  • Birthday 11/15/1969

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    Eugene
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    cutting up small animals and gluing them to pieces of rock...

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  1. I'm in Eugene but I got over 100 lbs of dry rock and A couple of buckets of sand. (541)514-7742. I could meet you half way if interested.
  2. Where are you at? I got a BRS media reactor Id'd sell for $20
  3. Anyone in Eugene area looking for equipment? I have broke my 90 gal down and put everything into the garage... now it must go. I am amazed at just how much stuff I have accumulated in the last 7 years. Everything is in good shape and the pumps and controllers are a month old. I have way too much to list and everything is open to offers... A bit of what must go... 5 totes of plumbing, supplements, spare pumps and heaters, cleaning magnets, Reactor media, etc. 40 gal. sump with ATO chamber. $20 100 w. DC Jeabo Return pump and controller (just replaced) $40 BRS GFO / charcoal reactor (brand new media) $25 iTgrowit2 LED hanging lights with remote control (fully programmable to the half hour) $50 / Ea. Sold Protein skimmer $30 4 Jebao wavemakers with controllers $25/Ea. JBJ ATO pump and controller $20. Sold 60 gal rubbermaid garbage can $20 50 gal rubbermaid garbage can $15 100 pounds or more dry rock $.75/Lb. 2' coralife T5 hood $10 2 American DJ power strips $10/Ea. way more than I care to list right now. Just call and ask and you can come see it all. Jamie @ (541)514-7742. I live on Barger...
  4. I have been designing and building ponds for 15 years now and I have yet to see a bottom drain be a successful means of detritius removal. It will either plug up with leaves, plant matter, or other random debris. Bottom line is this.... If you don't think that you will have to get the shop vac and pressure washer out at least once a year and spend around 6-8 hours of your time removing "fish poop" and other organics out of the rocks at the bottom, along with the waterfall, you are sadly mistaken. It comes with the territory and it is just like your reef... cutting corners or half assing it will not yeild satisfactory results.
  5. This is why I don't get into zoas..Too many variables and WAY too expensive for the "high end" ones. If I ever did start collecting them, I would quickly destroy any kind of budget I had set... Just sayin'.
  6. how are you attaching them? I have been wanting to do this for a while now but thought that they needed to be cut and glued together. Is this correct??
  7. I will take candy cane as well. Where are you located? (In box full)
  8. These rocks have been cured and living in a brute can with the lid on it for 4-6 months. I was holding on to them for a friends build, but he decided not to get a larger tank. I used a few in my rebuild but still have a LOT that I can't use.
  9. I have about 150# of liverock that I was unable to use in my rebuild. I will trade it, or sell it. I just need it out of my spare bedroom. PM me for pics, questions, or whatever. I am in the Eugene area.
  10. Not completely sure how one would go about isolating them to a single rock, as I can't isolate them to a single aquarium. I may even have some jump the rim and start growing in my carpet...
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