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![]() $700 for a skimmer
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![]() Most decent skimmers start at $400, IMO. I have a 155g tank, and a skimmer for that is over $500 anyway. The bullet 3, comparable to mine, is $799.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/cgi-bin/sh...alogno=ps-pmb3 A Euroreef for mine would be at least be $609, probably more.
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![]() where did you get the parts to make it cuz my seaclone skimmer makes way too much bubble ....now thinking to make one over christmas break
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![]() "parts" are from the acrylic store. Some from the plumbing supply store. Then you'll need a good table saw and a really good router. You'll need a router table also. Use the good carbide bits. See the link at the top of this thread for plans.
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![]() Is there anyone who sells acrylic tubing in less that the 6 or 10 foot lengths, if I wanted to make a skimmer I'd still have way to much material left over.
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