New Solana, WTB rock, heater, etc.

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I just got back in the hobby after a year or so off and need all kinds of stuff. Just bought a 34g Solana and I need some rock, doesn't have to be live, a heater, and some of your dirty saltwater if anybody is doing a water change soon. I also need some test kits if anybody has extra that's laying around. Thought I'd post here first before buying direct from the websites, plus I like meeting fellow reefers. Oh, I need a ro/di as well. Let me know what you have and how much. I live in SE Aurora hopefully there are some reefers around this area. Thanks a bunch in advance! Todd
 

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I live in SE aurora. Quincy and himalaya/reservoir/tower/whatever it's called there. I'll have some nice dirty seawater for you in a week when my tank finished cycling. It's a 29 cube though. How much do you need?
 
#5
Jodil, I live in the Copperleaf neighborhood right next to you. The solana is 34 gallons minus rock work and sand. I'll take whatever water you plan on throwing out. it will move me through the cycling process faster. Kind of confused though, if you're cycling a new tank you don't want to do a water change no?
 

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I actually live in "cheap" copper leaf - our house looks out on sky vista middle school. I won't be doing the water change till the cycle is done - another week or so.
 
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Oh yea OK I see. You're literally 2 minutes away from me. I'm in Spruce neighborhood across from the high school. I'll definitely take some water when you're ready thanks again.
 

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Great way to keep people from leaving their dirty dishes there - put a fish tank!

Now they can just leave them in the sink! :)
 
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