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what skimmer will be next?
As our distribution of Bubble magus grows, we would like to have a complete open debate on what BM skimmers to bring in next for you
What do you feel is hot and what is not from the product range. I would do a poll but the range is insanely large. Please help us to supply you better with what you need by posting here what you feel would be a good CANADIAN skimmer? Here are the two direct links External http://www.bubble-magus.com/en/produ...roductSort=295 Internal http://www.bubble-magus.com/en/produ...roductSort=293 Already on supply chain are NAC-qq NAC-3.5 NAC5 NAC6 NAC7 BM150pro BM180Cs BM220Cs So other than these what should be next and why? |
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i guess i should read more of the first post..
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Honestly I have not had much time to breathe lately to look at the externals, the small footprint of the internals have led the way.
I would be interested in people thoughts on why externals would be well received? |
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Could you please expand on the CANADIAN part. I see a body made in China and pumps from Europe, what's Canadian about it?
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Yes that and also what type of skimmer the Canadian market would be interested in.
Our market is to 90% Canadian reefers so we want to know what "you" would like to see on the supply list. |
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It strikes me that one of the things we talk about when we see some of the large builds here on Canreef is the desire for a really large skimmer with long contact times. Many of the modern skimmers don't give you that long contact time anymore as they try to force as much air as they can into the chamber to move the bubbles quickly up the neck before they become unstable.
I'm not sure it would sell the volume that the smaller skimmers would but it might be a cost effective approach for big tanks.
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