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Mike220

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I have two items for sale, I'm selling because I upgraded.
GEO 618 calcium reactor, comes with reactor, recirculation pump ( brand new impeller ) PH probe in lid, auto fill bubble counter. Asking for $300.

Apex jr, unit comes with PH probe, PM1. Asking for $250.
All items come with the pictures included.
Thanks
If interested, please PM me.

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vetteguy53081

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Keep that PH probe wet as it may have a dry sensor now and cannot be calibrated or used accurately. Been a field issue for some time with PH and salinity probes
 

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