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  1. I still got this tank. Need it gone today. $20. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  2. Moving in two weeks. Need this gone. $50. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
  3. The stand is 36-1/2" tall x 42" wide x 20" deep and can easily be skinned. I never got around to it, since it was just a frag / QT tank.
  4. Mine is for sale in the classifieds. 40B with 29 sump. Just needs light and return pump. I always kept mine running. QT for both fish and corals. I used a filter sock and kept the filtration pretty simple. Did the hypo a few times but that obviously doesn't work with corals or inverts in. I found it was much easier to just keep running like a second tank and stock the main from it. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
  5. Still available. I'll throw in a bunch of plumbing / pvc fittings some crushed coral and whatever other reef related items are still around. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
  6. Need to clear out space. Haven't used this setup in about 4 years. 40G breeder with 29G sump. Includes stand, powerstrip, clip on lights, filter sock holder,and all plumbing. Tank is drilled with two bulkheads - I used one as overflow and other as return. Couple of pictures below. Please text me if interested, I don't get on here much. Asking $80 OBO. Im located in Castle Rock, north of Kelso / Longview area. Thanks, Nate 360-four3one-5three94 This is what it looked like right before I took it down.
  7. Looks like the LEDs cut my power almost in half. And temperature swing is not nearly as drastic. I was getting 2 degree swing throughout the day, now it is about 1/2 a degree.
  8. I'll be in Portland tomorrow, so I can bring this down if anyone is interested.
  9. Quackhead made the LED jump also, so this light is still available.
  10. Nice catch and thanks for the advice. I had them that way but I didn't have an easy way to keep the ropes out of the water. So I swapped them around to the way they are now. I'm not worried much about pulling on the ceiling, I have the anchors drilled into the floor joists and the entire light rack is less than 20 lbs.
  11. FTS with new lighting. I am really impressed with these Sol fixtures. I have read many reviews with people that claim they are not visually as bright as halides. In my case I think they are brighter. I'm starting them at only 30% intensity and quite a bit higher than the halides / T5s that they replaced. Light coverage is good with no visible spot lighting effect. (I had some spot lighting with the halides because they were so much closer to the water.) I am pleased with the LED upgrade, too bad they don't grow SPS.
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