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Old 04-10-2008, 06:48 PM
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I agree, not the same kind of force pushing water through them. I could see something like this being automated with a little motor to spin it if you really wanted to get fancy.
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Old 04-10-2008, 07:20 PM
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I agree, not the same kind of force pushing water through them. I could see something like this being automated with a little motor to spin it if you really wanted to get fancy.
That was my exact thought on this unit. I am hesitant to start into the Zeovit fray partly because of the regimen involved and my not so compatible schedule. If I could set up auto dosing and auto stirring of the reactor it would be vary appealing (aside form the added equipment costs to set that up). I may still look at the system in the future. First I need to get myself a new sump built as I currently have no way to fit in the reactor anyway. For now I'll keep to the Polyp Labs Reefresh.
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