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![]() Aqua C Remora Pro- was a good and capable skimmer, but too small for the new setup. Was about 240.00 new 8 months ago, asking 150.00.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/ps...n+Skimmer.html SeaClone (forgot model number) Skimmer- What the wonderful saleperson sold me when I was making my first setup and didn't know it was the biggest POS on the market. Free-just get it out of my house Bioballs (2 boxes) - $5/box Various heaters (pm if interested and I will dig up the info) Cheap. Fluval 450 canister filter- $75 will update with more stuff later... |
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![]() haha I fell for the seaclone skimmer when I first started. Perhaps someone can convert to a reactor.
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![]() SeaClone I have colected a couple that have ben free bies I want to cut one at the base and make a plate with holes in it to make a bio pellet reactor. you could try it too I know a guy that turned one into a phosban reactor and it worked well he had to use a smaller power head.
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![]() I've heard of people coverting them into HOB fuges too...it seems they have several uses...just not skimming
![]() Don't need another reactor (already set up that way), but if anyone wants to give it a go its all theirs. |
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![]() Hi Randy,
Do you have all the skimmer parts; does everything run properly; anything need updating; any other things you think are important that I should know? Would you consider putting on Grey dog bus if possible or shipping to me in Calgary somehow? Bunny >:-) |