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09/23/2006, 03:54 AM | #1 |
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Tunze Nano Filter
is anyone using a (3165.000) Tunze Nano Filter? or does anyone know of someone who is useing one? www.marinedepot.com has them for $52.00. today is the first time ive seen them. just looking for some background, before purchasing. thanx for your help and REEF-ON!
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09/23/2006, 05:07 AM | #2 |
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I have one on my cube to allow for a spot to run media.
Previously i did not have a sump and was getting alot of surface scum. I added the tunze and it took care of it with no problem.
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09/23/2006, 05:48 AM | #3 |
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cool, thanx MattG. im wanting to breed clowns, but debateing the "no mechanical filtration" i currently use. ive had almost perfect parms on all tanks for 11 months. just thinking of a back-up incase. have a beautiful weekend and REEF-ON!
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GIVE A MAN A FISH, YOU FEED HIM FOR A DAY. TEACH A MAN TO FISH, HE FEEDS HIMSELF FOR LIFE. (NEVER, underestimate another man's greed) Current Tank Info: SPS dominated barebottom display with BB sump since 2005, most consistant parameters in 19+ years of reefkeeping. |
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