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Could just be my biased opinion based on the cost and problems I had... Then searching for other mishaps to fuel the fire
I got no experience with the tunze, but I was lookin for a replacement for the jbj, tunze was always recommended. Seriously though, for the $10 bucks spent and couple hundred saved, I'd even make it and ship it to ya. If you didn't like it, give it away... Atleast you would know right?
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Well, thanks for the offer, but before you go and do that, could you send me (post) some details? Maybe I will try building it myself.
I just don't like building things...too much like work. |
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Still looking for ATO.
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To the top.
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#5
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Try autotopoff.com. Way cheaper then the Tunze and pretty much ready to go (you have to supply a pump for the water; an aqualifter works well for that.)
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I've used jbj, kent floats and tunze osmolator.
Tunze has the best ato system out of those three. Bullet proof. |
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Ya, I have tossed around the idea of a DIY, or one of the cheaper float types, but I think the Tunze's really win the gold in this case. Salinity is pretty important.
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