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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    From Dirk (Dirk's Dry Goods)...

    If you've been in this hobby for a while, you've probably heard of or run into Dirk. He brings a truckload of equipment to reef-related events throughout the year. Last weekend the night before the swap in Columbus, Ohio his truck and trailer were stolen. He thinks they were after his truck since he found out after the incident it was the second Ford F250 stolen from the same hotel's parking lot in a month. But they made off with his entire inventory as well as his truck.

    He's looking for any tips from the saltwater community. If you've run into anyone that seems to have a truckload of dry goods for sale, it may be stolen.

    A LOT of this is very unique to Dirk and to the industry. Please keep an eye out for someone selling a ton of new equipment on the forums or Craigslist. Its also possible it could show up on Ebay, Amazon, maintenance firms large or small. He has several unique items that could stand out...see the list below.

    Here are a few photo's to show some of the items:


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    To me things that will stick out
    -The coral/glow sticks...NO one has them in quantities. They are 18" up to 72" long and in green, orange and red.
    -The cubes I store things in are from Target called Itso cubes. They are white and have 2 bolted together. They are 14 1/2", all the way around, obviously 2 of them will be 29" long/high. They stack pretty nice and hold a LOT of stuff. Hydor, Mag, Maxi-jet and other pumps and power heads. There are prices on the upper side of many of the cubes.
    -The drawers that also stack nicely are from Iris, they have not been made in 5-7 years. I checked because I wanted more of them, the company just giggled and said I was a bit late. They are filled with Elos, Radium, Ushio, XM MH se bulbs, test kits, cleaning magnets and lots of parts
    -5' silver truck box
    -2-black Contico boxes approx 34x24x24"Download IMG-20130608-00026.jpg (422.4 KB)
    -Tongs 12" angled with red coated tips, 24" tongs no coating
    -Skimmers from Coralife, Hydor, Aquatic life
    -UV's from Coralife and Tetra and replacement bulbs
    -2/3/4' T5 bulbs, 13/18/24/28/55/66/96w PC bulbs
    -Salifert and SeaChem test kits
    -Leds 6 to 48" long from Marineland, Aquatic Life
    -4' Coralife 4 bulb T5
    -Black plastic tool box filled with Ushio, Phoenix, AB de MH bulbs

    This could go on for pages, do what you can to get the word and photos out. Most of this is going to stick out, with who ever might get some or all. Dirk is offering a reward of up to $1000 depending on what is recovered.
    Last edited by jimsflies; 10-16-2013 at 10:24 PM.
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