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I was really excited about the prospect of a surging current (since my Borneman flusher was more or less a complete flop) and I was really intruiged that it draws a fraction of the electricity that an inline pump for a closed loop draws (I can't afford my utility bill today, I am looking for ways to reduce my consumption before the really big rate hikes come.) But I guess I am screwed. :cry: There is no place to mount this pump that is not within 12" of any coral. I guess my tank is too small, and too crowded. Plus I am also dismayed at how big and cumbersome the unit is. I might as well mount an 12HP outboard engine into my tank. I'm starting to think that anyone who has a tank smaller than 6' shouldn't even begin to consider one of these. Unless their tank is empty to begin with maybe.
Too bad, I am way too broke to consider a different tank setup, and far too burned out these days. I'll dink with this for another week or so and see if I come up with some sort of epiphany, but I'm starting to think that realistically I'm gonna be sending it back. |
Tony, can you post a pic of the whole tank? Maybe we can offer some ideas. There is always a way to make things work. :razz:
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Tony... the offer is still open to help you build a nice BIG tank :)
... probably for about what you would get by selling the ones you have now Cheers |
Thanks Steve :cool: Problem is I can't bear to part with the livestock I've got now, so that makes it hard to sell off the other tanks BEFORE a new one is set up.
My current fantasy involves buying a new house, and then setting up a big tank in THERE, and then when it comes time to actually move, just transfer everything into the new tank. ... But it's just a fantasy at this point. :frown: ... Brad, I'll try to take some pics tonight. Maybe a collective brainstorm is the answer! |
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