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Is it hard to DIY a needlewheel impeller? What's a good material to use? Never really thought about that before. Seems not necessarily a straightforward thing?
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I think its styrene from the hobby shop. Rods come in all sorts of diameters and they have sheets too. Also used an aquaclear 5000 powerhead (~50W?).
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Petland in Westhills has some berlin hang-on skimmers which they have had for ages. The'd let them go cheap I bet since they no longer carry saltwater. I know I picked up my berlin from Crowfoot Petland 6 months ago for only $80.00
Maybe not the ultimate skimmer but good if you can get one cheap Good luck, Evan |
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Those aren't skimmers!! These are skimmers!!
http://www.schuran.com/seawater/prof...haeumer_e.html check out the AQ800 :shock:
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Yeah now those are skimmers.
Heres what I'm putting on my 11 gal nano. No more water changes for me :x http://www.solar-components.com/INDPROT.JPG LoL |
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GEEZ! :shock:
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Those things are almost so big that they are scary! :twisted:
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