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    divecj5 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default FS - Aquatinics TX5 (w/bulbs)

    Trying to gauge interest in the fixture that I'm currently using on my SPS Dominant 20H (see pictures below) before selling it. The ONLY reason that I'm looking to sell this fixture is that I'm tossing around the idea of using 3 Par38 LEDs over the tank instead just to mix things up, try something different, and see what results I can get.

    The Fixture


    What's Included
    • Aquatinics Fixture (sell for $399 new)
    • Mounting Brackets (sell for $30 new)
    • 2 x ATI Blue +
    • 1 x Aquascience 22k
    • 1 x ATI Aquablue Spezial
    • 1 x Fiji Purple


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    The Details
    Total If Bought New
    • Fixture - $400
    • Brackets - $30
    • Bulbs - if each were $20, which they're not, $100
    • Total - $530


    Each bulb is under 8 months old so they have at least another solid 6 months of "juice" left in them. The fixture is virtually blemish free with just one spot where something must have gotten on it and just slightly discolored the finish. Honestly, I take very good care of my equipment...to the point where I actually used some Klasse cleaner on this fixture to protect against wear and tear. I am more than happy to take pictures of the fixture, heat shield, etc.

    Asking Price
    • Fixture, Bulbs, and Brackets = $385 SHIPPED


    Reply back on here or PM me if you're potentially interested. This is the second Aquatinics fixture that I've owned and it's truly a rock solid, high end unit.

    -Adam

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    Fishgeek88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thats a good deal. Just bought a new light for the 20 gallon wish I would have seen this earlier


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    divecj5 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks...I thought it was a pretty reasonable deal

    $350 is as low as I can go. Trying to get this moved so I can change my lighting.

    -Adam

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    Fishgeek88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Maybe try it on reefcentral if your a member stuff moves pretty quick on that site


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    divecj5 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I have it up on ReefCentral as well but no takers so far. I think it's just because it's a 24" fixture and the majority of tanks on there are larger.

    Hopefully someone will pick it up eventually.

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