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Old 02-10-2014, 06:27 PM
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Do you have your heart set on the Next Reefs ?
I just installed a pair of AquaFX single reactors from J&L and am very pleased with the final result. And they're much less money
No tubing or screws to play with during changes. This is why I replaced my TLF150s with them

I didn't like the flimsy mount brackets they came with so made my own
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Old 02-10-2014, 06:38 PM
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[quote=gregzz4;879465]Do you have your heart set on the Next Reefs ?
I just installed a pair of AquaFX single reactors from J&L and am very pleased with the final result.

The next reefs look like they are really well built. Did you daisy chain the two reactors?
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Old 02-10-2014, 06:42 PM
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Do you have your heart set on the Next Reefs ?
I just installed a pair of AquaFX single reactors from J&L and am very pleased with the final result.

The next reefs look like they are really well built. Did you daisy chain the two reactors?
I'm running them separately
You can buy them in a dual but I prefer them independant. Both for different flow rates and servicing
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