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Old 01-24-2011, 07:47 PM
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Question OK, solve this equipment mystery... "What IS it?"

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wondering... there is an item I have as part of a tank kit I bought, it looks... like a protien skimmer? Or part of one? What say you?

If the images are not showing up... I'll figure out something.... I'm still squeaky clean and new.
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Old 01-24-2011, 07:54 PM
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Calcium Reactor?
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Old 01-24-2011, 07:54 PM
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wondering... there is an item I have as part of a tank kit I bought, it looks... like a protien skimmer? Or part of one? What say you?

If the images are not showing up... I'll figure out something.... I'm still squeaky clean and new.
looking like a Ca reactor to me. you got the bubble counter byt the looks of it on the upper part. how about a side pic of the top assembly on that riser pipe

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Looks like the pump and some of the plumbing for a calcium reactor. What they said.
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You may be able to find what it goes with from this site. They use that pump.

http://www.marine-sources.com/eng/default.htm
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Old 01-24-2011, 08:02 PM
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Fast response! I couldnt refill my coffee that fast- and I'm a coffee-holic.
I havent picked up the tank kit as of yet. The seller took some pictures for me... and that's what you see. It looks as though I may have to order some parts? (crossed eyeballs) What brand I dont knowwwww...

But thanks for being on the ball guys!
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Fast response! I couldnt refill my coffee that fast- and I'm a coffee-holic.
I havent picked up the tank kit as of yet. The seller took some pictures for me... and that's what you see. It looks as though I may have to order some parts? (crossed eyeballs) What brand I dont knowwwww...

But thanks for being on the ball guys!
If you haven't already bought that reactor, then don't. A new calcium reactor isn't that expensive and you won't need it on a new tank for many months. Why bother with ordering specialized parts from foreign manufacturers - it might be harder than you anticipate to get that thing working.
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Old 01-24-2011, 08:27 PM
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If you haven't already bought that reactor, then don't. A new calcium reactor isn't that expensive and you won't need it on a new tank for many months. Why bother with ordering specialized parts from foreign manufacturers - it might be harder than you anticipate to get that thing working.
I hear that, abch0s. Go big or go home. When it comes to life supporting equipment, its a good idea to go with something you know than with something that somebody else had for who knows how long. (Unless of course they're your best friend).

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This pump could also be used on a Aqua Medic T1000 skimmer
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This pump could also be used on a Aqua Medic T1000 skimmer
yup, but I don't see the reason for a bubble counter on a skimmer.

at any rate if the rest of it isn't there it is pretty much useless unless you just want to use the pump for something.

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