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For sale -

A complete set up which includes -

FLUVAL 405 cannister FILTER SYSTEM, complete with all filter media including Seachem Purigen in The Bag, Fluval Bio Max, Fluval Pre Filter.

2 x triple 35 watt globe FLURO LIGHTS ( 105 watts each light for great plant growth, 3.6 watts per gallon)

C02 Pro carbon dioxide system (1.7 kg bottle) complete with dual gauge regulator and solenoid integrated with Weipro PH controller.

5 bags of Eco Complete (used, but still plenty of goodness left in it)

300 watt Fluval in tank HEATER.

Aquascaping tweezers and scissors.

All chemicals needed for water changes ( Multi Cure, Prime, Ph, GH, KH and Iron test kits)

Seachem Flourish and Iron additives for lush plant growth.

Plants and fish are not included

Pick up from Pacific Paradise, Sunshine Coast. Could help with delivery.

$900 ONO

PM me or phone 0431336710 for more photos or info.

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