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I just got my ASM G3 & love it. I don't think you can have it plumbed externally though. It is in-sump.
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No good, I've made my sump one big fuge & like to keep it that way.
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You might want to look at the Deltec HOB. There is a review in the library under skimmers.
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I was thinking about that, but I think the Bullet 2 might work better for my set up...
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euroreef or deltec are the way to go DEltec for a hang on too
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I love the Euroreef but my need for an external skimmer kai-boshes them unless I modify the hell out of it. |
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I took a better look at the Deltec APF600, now the J&L Aquatics website calls them an "in-sump" skimmer but according to the Deltec website, you cab set them up externally...
Now Euroreef's RC series can also be set up outside the sump so I guess I'm comparing between the RC135 from Euroreef & the APF600. On first glance the design seems pretty much the same. I've heard such good things about both products but never owned on myself. Hmmm; more reading is in order I guess. |
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