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Radion Gen 2 & SRO 2000 INT Skimmer


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First up is a Ecotech Marine Radion XR30W Generation 2. I just bought this a little over a month ago from jadams7. It is in excellent condition and works perfect. It will include the original TIR lenses as well as a set of TIR wide angle lenses that I just purchased. I also have the original box. I was hoping that a single unit would cover my 36"x36" cube, but it is just not quite enough light and I can't afford to purchase a second unit. I would like to get $375.00 for the light which is what I paid for it plus I'll throw in the wide angle lenses (a $40.00 value).

 

I also have a Super Reef Octopus PS-2000int skimmer with the bubble blaster pump. I recently upgraded to a slightly larger skimmer so this one is ready to go. It is currently soaking in some water and vinegar to clean it up. I am asking $200.00 for it.

 

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I will upload pictures of both items soon. Thanks for looking.

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According to BRS website:

 

Super Reef Octopus® 6” In Sump Skimmer SRO-2000INT

Filtration Handling

Well Stocked Tank - Rated up to 150 gallons

Medium Stocked Tank - Rated up to 180 gallons

Light Stocked Tank - Rated up to 200 gallons

Features:

  • High quality cast acrylic
  • Refined Hybrid Cone Shape
  • Max injection Venturi Air Injection System
  • Bubble Dispersant Plate - removable and reduces turbulence
  • Solid construction
  • Large collection cup
  • Easy to turn output flow valve for control
  • Low energy consumption with little heat emission

Skimmer Specifications:

  • Body Diameter: 6"
  • Neck Size: 4"
  • Foot Print:12.6” x 8.7”
  • Total Height: 22”
  • Output Size: 40mm - comes with 1.25” PVC metric to standard adapter
  • Output Height: 7.5"
  • Note: Recommended Sump Water Depth: 6-6.5"

Bubble Blaster 2000 Pinwheel Pump Features:

Aquarium set up will determine air and water results.

  • Water Draw: 250 GPH / 950 LPH
  • Air Draw: 960 LPH / 34 SCFH
  • Power Consumption: 40 Watts

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