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FS Aqua C Remora Pro (and a few other items)
Aqua C Remora Pro- was a good and capable skimmer, but too small for the new setup. Was about 240.00 new 8 months ago, asking 150.00.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/ps...n+Skimmer.html SeaClone (forgot model number) Skimmer- What the wonderful saleperson sold me when I was making my first setup and didn't know it was the biggest POS on the market. Free-just get it out of my house Bioballs (2 boxes) - $5/box Various heaters (pm if interested and I will dig up the info) Cheap. Fluval 450 canister filter- $75 will update with more stuff later... |
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bump
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haha I fell for the seaclone skimmer when I first started. Perhaps someone can convert to a reactor.
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SeaClone I have colected a couple that have ben free bies I want to cut one at the base and make a plate with holes in it to make a bio pellet reactor. you could try it too I know a guy that turned one into a phosban reactor and it worked well he had to use a smaller power head.
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I've heard of people coverting them into HOB fuges too...it seems they have several uses...just not skimming
Don't need another reactor (already set up that way), but if anyone wants to give it a go its all theirs. |
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Lots o' questions :-)
Hi Randy,
Do you have all the skimmer parts; does everything run properly; anything need updating; any other things you think are important that I should know? Would you consider putting on Grey dog bus if possible or shipping to me in Calgary somehow? Bunny >:-) |