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trahelyk

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  1. Spectrapure 5 stage RODI with digital meter. Worked great for me. $20. I need the space in my garage!
  2. Having a hard time selling this RODI system, and I'm getting tired of it sitting around. Any takers for $60?
  3. I still have a Spectrapure 5-stage 90GPD RODI system with chloramine removal and a newish RO membrane (CR-RODI-90-10) - $100 Any takers?
  4. I still have a few things I'd really like to clear out. STEEP discounts now! Kessil A150W Ocean Blue - $60 Spectrapure 5-stage 90GPD RODI system with chloramine removal and a newish RO membrane (CR-RODI-90-10) - $100 Saltwater mixing station (including pump) - $40 10 gal tank, 2 gal tank, glass heaters, Salifert test kits - FREE! Keep these things out of the landfill!
  5. I've never been compared to the Big L before. You guys are making me blush.
  6. Hey, everybody. So I'm wrapping up my little garage sale, and here's the stuff that didn't sell, together with marked-down prices. PM me if you're interested in anything. Saltwater mixing station - $60 Spectrapure 5-stage 90GPD RODI system with chloramine removal and a newish RO membrane (CR-RODI-90-10) - $120 Wonder Washer: a mini washing machine, for those who are squicked out by putting filter socks in their regular washing machine - $10 Gallon-size containers of BRS calcium chloride, Rox 0.8 carbon, soda ash, kalkwasser, GFO, and ROAW - $20 for the lot 2 Refractometers - $5 each Hannah Alk checker - $20 Sink hook-up water change system - $10 50-foot food-safe hose (water changes from a distance) - $5 10-gallon rimmed aquarium - FREE Various supplements, medicines, syringes, glass hole saws, widgets - FREE 55-gallon drum - FREE! Various PVC fittings and whatnots - FREE! EHeim gravel vacuum - FREE! 2 BRS dosing pumps - $10 each Strong magnetic scrapers (flipper and the Tunze one) - FREE Heater controller - $5 Salifert Mag, calcium, and alk test kits - $5 for the lot Various supplements - FREE! Titanium grounding probe, unopened in package - FREE!
  7. Thanks for the responses, everybody! To be clear, I'm going to try to do this just as a garage sale, so everything will be first-come-first-serve, starting at 9:00 Saturday morning in my garage (address posted above). If there is anything left after Saturday, I will post it on this thread and make individual one-off type appointments per the usual procedure. I don't know how well this garage sale idea is going to work. It just got sort of complicated keeping track of all the transactions when I was selling the livestock and bigger pieces of equipment, so I thought I would try it this way to see if it's any easier. Let's find out!
  8. Oh, Ziggy looks so happy! The Apex Jr has a temperature probe, the display module, and some basic cableage. No wifi adapter.
  9. Garage Sale! 4824 NE 36th Ave, Portland Saturday, July 14 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM ------ As some of you may recall, I jumped out of the hobby some months ago. I still have a garage full of fish stuff, so I'm having a garage sale this Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM to clear it all out. There's tons of stuff (including some free stuff and some $0.25 and $0.50 items!), but here's some highlights: Approximately 30-gallon saltwater mixing station, with drum for RODI water, a separate drum for mixing saltwater; pump and plumbing included - $80 (see photo) Spectrapure 5-stage 90GPD RODI system with chloramine removal and a newish RO membrane (CR-RODI-90-10) - $140 Vertex Omega 130 Protein skimmer - $80 Wonder Washer: a mini washing machine, for those who are squicked out by putting filter socks in their regular washing machine - $20 A mostly full bucket of Kent Reef Salt Mix - $20 Gallon-size containers of BRS calcium chloride, Rox 0.8 carbon, soda ash, kalkwasser - $3 to $10 BRS Carbon reactor - $10 Milwaukee digital refractometer - $60 Deepwater 8000L/hour (2113 GPH) return pump - $80 Sicce Syncra 3.0 return pump (714 GPH) - $40 Innovative Marine 5-gallon nano tank (complete with pump and Skye lights) - $80 Hannah Alk checker with an unopened bottle of reagent - $25 Maxspect Gyre - $75 Finnex titanium 500w heater - $15 Sink hook-up water change system - $15 50-foot food-safe hose (water changes from a distance) - $10 10-gallon rimmed aquarium - $5 Neptune Apex Jr - $100 Various supplements, medicines, syringes, glass hole saws, widgets - $0.25 to $0.50 per piece! Dry rock - $1 per piece 55-gallon drum - FREE! A cracked RedSea Reefer 350 sump, a broken Jecod pump, various PVC fittings, RedSea filter socks, and whatnots - FREE! EVEN MORE STUFF!
  10. I cracked one wall of the sump from my Red Sea Reefer 350 while I was cleaning it. Free to anybody who has a use for it.
  11. FYI all the livestock have found new homes. I'm spread pretty thin right now, so I'm just slowly cleaning up the equipment and making an inventory list. Might be quite a while before I post the equipment, but if there's something you want, feel free to PM me in the meantime. Right now I have just all the things that a compulsive shopper with a 73 gallon fish tank might have.
  12. Well, the corals are all gone. Here's an update on who still needs a home: Fishes:1 mated pair of skunk clowns ($15)2 blue damsels ($5 for the pair) And then once I catch my breath I will list all the equipment I have for sale.
  13. I have bites on the leathers and the urchins already. I'll let you know if either of those fall through. Also, I think I've responded to everybody who messaged me about this stuff. Please let me know if I missed you. I'm trying to arrange a bunch of pick-ups this weekend, and then I'll post an updated inventory next week. Thanks to everybody who responded to my listing!
  14. Hey, thanks to everybody who has sent me messages about this stuff. FYI I'm a bit buried at work, but I got your messages and I'm putting together a list of who spoke up for each critter first. I'll be in touch shortly. Thanks for your patience! Kyle
  15. How could I forget the photos? That torch is having a bad day after this morning's water change.
  16. It's time for me to get out of the hobby, so I'm looking for good homes for some close friends. The tank has been running since summer of 2015. Nothing new has been added to the tank since November 2017, which is when I added the mandarin dragonet. No signs of parasites or infections among the fish, but there is an outbreak of clove polyps on the rocks on the left side of the tank. I've marked the corals on those rocks with an asterisk, and I've discounted them. Please let me know if you think something here is mispriced. I'm happy to negotiate. Fishes: 1 lawnmower blenny ($10) 1 Bangaii cardinal ($10) 1 yellow striped cardinal ($10) 1 mated pair of skunk clowns ($15) 2 blue damsels ($5 for the pair) 1 6-line wrasse ($15) 1 tiny green mandarin dragonet (captive-bred from Biota, eats frozen--the prize of the tank!) ($75) Corals: 1 large (about 14") red tree coral ($30) 1 ~6" diameter rock covered in green hairy mushrooms ($20) 1 small (1" diameter) green maxi-mini anemone ($10) 1 medium (4" diameter) green toadstool ($20) 1 large (about 10") green tree coral ($20)* 1 large (about 8" diameter) short-polyp brown toadstool ($20)* Green mushrooms ($1 each)* 2 medium (about 3") zoanthid colonies ($5 each)* 1 small (about 2") zoanthid colony ($2)* 1 golden torch, in the process of splitting into 3 heads ($10)* * Corals marked with an asterisk are on rocks where clove polyps are growing. Inverts: 1 pincushion urchin ($5) 1 black longspine urchin ($10) 3 fighting conches ($5 each) A handful of trochus snails ($1 each) 1 large snail of unknown species ($8) 1 large nassarius snail (see photo, $10) Some unknown quantity of scarlet hermit crabs ($1 each)
  17. Thanks, @Emerald525! This will be a big help.
  18. Oh yeah, they are definitely pets. I like to think that most of us who make it more than a few years in the hobby grow attached to our fishes. Over time you can really see how much personality they have and see signs of real intelligence. It's especially endearing when they start eating out of your fingers. TBH one reason I was hoping to sell them all at once is so I don't have to go through the heartbreak over and over as I say goodbye to them one at a time. But of course I prioritize their welfare over my heartbreak. I'm particularly going to dread saying goodbye to my lawnmower and my mandarin. The ones with aaaaaalllll that personality. *snif*
  19. Thanks--I think it would be really helpful if I could get a waiver to post to the classified board. I hadn't considered how posting the livestock here would give my little friends a better shot at going to stable homes, compared to sending them to a LFS, but that thought makes lots of sense. I'm glad I asked.
  20. It's time for me to get out of the hobby, and my first priority is making sure my critters go to good homes. It would be nice to recover some of the money I spent on them, that's a distant second to the primary concern about their welfare. What do you suppose is the best way to find them all new homes? Should I post here in the for sale forum and sell them one critter at a time? Or should I try to sell them as a lot? Should I try to sell them on consignment at a LFS?
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