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BoostLED 135 Watt Mu Lights- $500 for the pair with legs, $250 if sold separately. Prefer pickup, or buyer pays shipping. 10 lbs each unit, shipped from 11710. Use FedEx only to figure out pricing.

BoostLED units were used an average of 8hrs per day for 9 months. Great lights, but I like toys, so I upgraded to a pair of Radions. Original purchase date was Jan 2 2011, one was replaced (new, not refurbished) Jan 17th 2011. They sat unused for the first few months while I was getting my tank ready. Lots of life left on these units. I've kept a complete mixed reef under these. Check my 90 gallon thread for details.

The legs are detailed in my "how to" thread on a different forum... PM me and I'll dig up some better pics if you want. Designed specifically for an AGA 48" long tank. Will be suitable for 75 gallon, 90 gallon and 120 gallon standard size tanks, and anything else that's got a 48" long dimension.

These things are off the tank and ready to be boxed up and ready to go. Even have the original packaging and sales receipts.


MP10 ES (new model, not wireless)- $180 shipped, $170 pickup.

EcoTech VorTech MP10 ES build date is April 2, 2010. Wetside is 2 months old. Original packaging and instructions included.


kgoldy's Reef Magnets- $20 for first pair, $10 per pair after that. Needs to be shipped in a box because they're highly magnetic and too dangerous to ship in an envelope. $10 per pair if you're picking up from 11710.

Have 7 pair to sell. I use these for hanging frags on my back wall (to create a GSP back wall) and on my overflow (encrusting SPS). Also apply velcro with crazy glue and you have yourself the strongest and smallest magnetic glass cleaners available (they sink, don't float). Black plastic coated, 1" x 1/2" x 1/4" and very strong, see pics for demonstration. For an extra $2 per pair I'll apply the velcro for you if you want to use them as mini-cleaners instead of as wall mounting frag plugs.

I went through weeks of fighting to mount GSP on my glass back wall (a big piece Jerl77 gave me). Tried all sorts of gluing, epoxying, hanging from fishing line... But nothing worked as the current would just rip the GSP off after a while. Once I finally found these magnets, I took the 4"x5" patch of GSP, removed it from the water to glue 1 magnet onto it, and dipped it in water to allow the glue to cure... let it set outside the tank for another 15 minutes... Put it back in against the wall, stuck a magnet on the back of the tank to hold, and haven't had any problems since.

Smaller piece of SPS on my overflow, I just applied super glue and stuck on. No need for extended curing period since the small frag doesn't catch a lot of current.




Flash makes dust look a lot worse than it is. :P


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The dim looking LEDs are UV. Produce a lot of PAR, not a lot of visible light (to our eyes or our cameras). I'm pretty sure these are the reason that my rocks went from dry BRS pukani to 90% coraline encrusted in like three months... Ask Jerl77 how crazy my coraline is on the rocks I gave him.

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Crazy glue on the finger tips... -_- Sorry, that won't come off.

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Single pair of magnets holding up a 7" Pyrex bowl. Couldn't figure out a better way to demonstrate strength via pictures...

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Magnets holding their own weight when separated by two layers of glass and kept 1" apart.

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(Yes, I've posted these lights before... found a buyer- but then the vendor selling me my Radions went on back order and messed up the sale. Reduced price by $100 just to sell them fast. Legs are free if you get the pair.)



Also have about 30lbs of cured rock and 20lbs cured sand. Kept in the dark for a few months, so there aren't any pests (if anything alive at all). Fifty cents a pound, just want to get rid of the stuff so I can drain the tank it's in.
 

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