Clean up sale: Kessil W350 ($260), SM100 Scrubber ($280), 36" T5 ($75), Skimmerx2

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Clean up sale: Kessil W350 ($260), SM100 Scrubber ($280), 36" T5 ($75), Skimmerx2

Need to clean my garage out - too much Fish Gear:

Kessil 350 Wide (3 months old) - $260

Santa Monica SM100 Algae Scrubber (used it for 6 months and setup change) - $280 (Bought it for ~$600, he is not making it anymore, cost too much he said)

36" T5 with additional Night light - $75

2 Skimmers:
- Large one (?Euroreef) rated for 130-150G $110
- Medium (AquaEuro USA) rated for 50-60G $65












 
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Update:

Kessil 350 Wide - SOLD
AquaEuro Skimmer - SOLD

Still Available:

Santa Monica SM100 Algae Scrubber (used it for 6 months and setup change) - $280 (Bought it for ~$600, he is not making it anymore, cost too much he said)

36" T5 with additional Night light: $75 reduced $60

Skimmer Euroreef rated for 130-150G: $110 reduced $90
 
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Update:

Kessil 350 Wide - SOLD
AquaEuro Skimmer - SOLD
EuroReef Skimmer - SOLD
T5 Light - SOLD


Only one thing LEFT:

Santa Monica SM100 Algae Scrubber (used it for 6 months and setup change) - $280 (Bought it for ~$600, he is not making it anymore, cost too much he said)
In perfect working condition, someone ask me to setup but too lazy, sorry!

Make offer please, i need it gone - just got Bud new Scrubber
 
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This is a review of the scrubber: http://www.lareefclub.com/phpbb3.09/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=30223

Dimension of Scrubber: 24" L x 7.25" W x 6" H

This is an excerpt from the instructions:

Aquarium size: This Santa Monica 100 is designed to be the only filter on average-fed tanks of 100 U.S. gallons (380 liters), so long as the aquarium also has rocks or sand/gravel. This scrubber can be used on larger tanks, but it may not be enough filtering to be the only filter, especially if the tank is fed a lot of food. In these cases consider using two SM100 scrubbers. There is no limit, however, to how small of an aquarium the SM100 can filter; its just a matter of finding a place to put the scrubber.

More important than the aquarium size, however, is how much you feed. After the SM100 has been running (and cleaned) for several weeks, and after the screens have turned into green hair algae, the scrubber will be able to handle feedings of up to 10 cubes of frozen food per day, with no waterchanges or other filters. Thus, even if you had a 240 gallon (900 liter) aquarium, if you only fed 5 cubes per day then one SM100 scrubber would be more than enough.
 
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Karl,

Yes, it include both light fixture on side (see pic) - bulb need replacement though and i would go with Red bulb (like Wavepoint Red wave or UVL Red Sun) as most scrubber now use Red LED for better growth so i assume going with a Red T5 would prob grow algae much better....
 

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