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![]() Would if I could but seems I'm maxed out on attachments
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![]() That's what Photobucket is for.
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![]() Ya, not sure why anyone would use the native feature, it sucks
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![]() Do you think that maintenance will be easy on it?
Does the cup come off easy? Pump easily accessible? Etc.
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![]() The cup comes off with ease so far, and the drain hose works really well.
The pump would be slightly more difficult to get to as you have to unscrew the base to get at it, so not something you would do once a week I'd imagine.( then again I doubt most people do weekly maintenance on their skimmers once a week ) But disassembly should take you no more than a minute. |
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![]() Well its been close to a month now so I'll give a quick update.
It is skimming really well. Considering I only have a few inverts in my tank it pulls around a cup a day. It drains nicely into a glass container I have put near the sump and I clean the collection cup once a week for the more solid stuff that sticks to the sides of the cup, pretty easy to pop off and put back on again. So far very happy with it. And for a price range of $200-$280 depending on model an impressive budget skimmer. |