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Yep for 65 gallon the BMqq will really do well. it can really pull some cr*p this baby.
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The RSM isnt sumpless ... just has a sump in the back and not like the traditional sump under the tank setup....
--cut from RSM Club-- The 70mm cylinder (2.76 inches) should fit the back but if you go look at the images, I think the additional space needed by their mounting bracket would make it a no-go in the back of a 130 or 130D. Looks like it would sit up pretty high also - no closed hood or at least no skimmer flap. --end cut-- Hope that helps .. |
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The BM-qq is definatly a interesting skimmer.
It is ingenious that they have the air intake tube through skimmercup, to work like an auto-shutoff when the cup is full, as well as a drain. No air no bubbles, no more skimmate. Only flaws I see so far are the footprint it takes up in a tank, and the narrowness of the clamps for the glass. It won't install without modification with tanks with a trim on them (hagen/marineland/etc), which are the standard you would use this skimmers on. Ken - BWA |
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The good news is the new NAC-QQ resolves all this.
I will be talking to BM to modify the BM-QQ in the same way as the clamp is the same. |
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