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![]() ![]() Wait until they come into stock (mid to late feb) and then order from your nearest stocking retailer. Check back in this thread to see who will be carrying them. |
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![]() I'll join, I have the BMQQ skimmer for my nano and it does a very good job. Can't complain about the quality...I've seen other chinese skimmers and they don't even compare to Bubble-Magus quality.
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![]() I have seen some impressive reviewers on the BMQQ and its on our hot list for the second wave of skimmers leaving late Feb
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![]() Will you be distributing the BM dosers? If so, when would they be available?
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![]() The GHL doser out competes them in every respect. All model sizes available with built in controller with 1,2,3,4 pump options and each unit upgradeable.
![]() http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Syst..._technics.html We will be bringing in most other items they do though as the range builds, this includes the pendant reflectors. Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 01-24-2010 at 11:56 AM. |
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![]() I'm interested in the bubble magnus as it out competes the GHL in price. I have no doubt the GHL is a much higher quality product.
Last edited by Argentiner; 01-24-2010 at 04:35 PM. |
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![]() You get what you pay for. The GHL are German built with two year warranites and the most sort after doser on the market. They are not as cheap but for a reason. The BM dosing peri pumps are not replaceable there is no part number for them to be replaced, big sales issue that one, there is also no expansion option and only the 3 pump is controllable and it cant be upgraded.
We will test a BM doser for 6 months prior to bringing anything in, the skimmers have been tested in an array of enviroments and are very popular due to their amazing performance, so they have already hit the ground running, however the dosers need to go through the same evaluation. The dosers are yet to be tested, and if the pumps survive more than 6 months then we will look at them. Simple answer I guess is - Not until proven or market warranted, i.e demand. Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 01-24-2010 at 04:44 PM. |
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