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Two 5-Gallon Buckets Tropic Eden Substrate, Brand New, Mixture

Kengar

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What the online calculator recommended turned out to be WAAAAAAYYYYY too much, so I'd like to sell some. This is a mix of majority Reefflakes (3.5 mm), Live Reefflakes (3.5mm) and Reefflakes Grand Select (5.5 mm).

This went into the tank yesterday (being set up), with water already in it, and things circulated overnight so it is now fairly well rinsed -- especially after having been scooped out this afternoon. So there is some water in with the substrate in the buckets, though the weight -- 66 or 68 lbs per scale -- of each bucket is mainly from the substrate.

I'd like to get $40 apiece, local pickup only. 20878, Gaithersburg, MD, 1.5 miles from western end of Sam Eig (370)/ICC (200)

(Four are shown since some is going back into the tank after I rearrange some of the other things going on with the setup (a reverse undergravel flow arrangement with closed loop flow into plenum under the substrate).)

Thanks.

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