WTB: CaRX, cylinder, regulator for SPS dominant 120

quackenbush

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Title says it all. Let me know what you got. I've given up on running Kalk through the ATO. My evaporation rate changes with the seasons and it's just too much to manage...
 

JuanGutz

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I’m not sure on that? Everything I’ve seen they always have a dedicated one. Either way I’ll get you the best deal you can find!
 

Dr.DiSilicate

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#5
I still haven't wrapped my head around CaRx. I assumed my Apex could handle this part.
Your apex can. I use mine for that but many so like to have a dedicated piece of equipment for the task as they may do that task better than a piece of equipment trying to do it all. Just preference I suppose.
 

halmus

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#6
If you want to stop by, I have a used GEO reactor from my last tank I’ll sell you. Not looking to make a lot of money, just help you out and keep the wife happy by clearing out old stuff. I’m thinking $100 for everything listed but we can talk.

Comes with a SMS122 ph controller,regulator and solenoid for CO2, maxijet 1200 feed pump if you want it, calibration fluids for the probe if you want a few, eheim 1048 circulation pump for the reactor. No tank. No media. I can point you to a local brewers supply place where you can purchase a tank and refills. It’s just east on 6th.

I filled the reactor to test for leaks and check the pumps. It all works. Holds about a gallon of media. I had it on my last 120. It’s oversized but manufacturer specs aren’t exactly accurate if you have aggressive SPS growth.

Then, I opened up the Eheim and discovered that the impeller shaft broke. It still moves water but I would replace it.

So you’ll still need a tank, probably a replacement PH probe as it’s been sitting dry for a while, media, and a replacement Eheim pump.

Let me know. I should be home most of the day in my cave. PM if you need my number.
 

MuralReef

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#7
I would recommend getting a larger tank for co2. It only cost about $11 to swap out from many of the grow shops but refilling tends to be more expensive from the brewery supply shops.
 

quackenbush

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#8
Had to run out of town for an emergency, but I appreciate everyone's feedback.

Halmus, I will be in touch... I'm interested in your equipment as well as your expertise.

Mural, thank you. I noticed the grow shops had 10# tank swap out programs.
 
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