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Jayfb

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The mtc pro calcium reactors are great but I am giving up the reef part of my shark tank.

$350 for the first reactor tank and reg. Works fine no leaks or issues. This one was just rebuilt by MTC about a year ago.
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$250 for the reactor tank and reg. Works fine no leaks or issues.

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any questions call or text 610 453 2640 price is firm. I will not take any lowball offers. I live near Blue Bell PA but work in North NJ in Edison about once a month so I would be willing to meet someone in the Edison area with it when I am up that way with my work schedule.
Thanks Jason.
 

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Jason, just got mine installed into my tank. It was ridiculously easy to setup! This is my first calcium reactor too!

Good luck with the sale on the other 1. Surprised since this was a steal!
 

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  • 22.5" high, base footprint 14 x 14"
    [*]1/4" cell cast tube
    [*]1/2" acrylic base and lids
    [*]High quality glass laboratory flowmeter
    [*]CO2 output to the sump
    [*]Heavy duty magnetic circulation pump
    [*]High quality needle valve for precise output control
    [*]CO2 bubble counter and check valve
    [*]Dispersion plate to dissolve media evenly
    [*]15 psi pressure gauge
    [*]Water input strainer
    [*]Adjustable input / output tubing bracket
    [*]Automatic CO2 venting assembly
    [*]Suitable for up to 700 gal aquariums
    [*]Swivel & slide water input tube for easy maintenance
    [*]Simple, no plumbing installation
    [*]User serviceable parts


more about can be found at, http://www.marinetechnical.com/page12.html

I dont know if it can be used for anything other then Cal, I don?t mean this in a rude way, but my opinion is using it for carbon or something else is a waste of this piece of equipment and would rather sell it to someone that is going to use it for cal. You could put carbon in a micron bag or cheep reactor, these MTC pro cals sell for around $800 new (just for the reactor without the tank and reg) that would be using a very expensive piece of equipment to do a very basic job. Thanks for looking if you do want to use it for cal let me know.

thanks again Jason

 
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