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Hey Jeremy,
Do you know weather the Minis can be run externally or not?
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07/24/2007, 01:07 PM | #28 |
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Now Officially Taking Preorders For Bubble King Skimmers!
We are now offically taking orders for Bubble King & New Mini Bubble King skimmers! We expect our first shipment to arrive in next two weeks here in the US, and will be shipping immediately. Please contact us at 317-895-9005 to reserve yours now!
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Good news on warranty for existing Bubble King owners!
We will be supporting warranty for anyone who already owns a Bubble King bought from other supplier's prior to us carrying them. Thanks, Jeremy |
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Sounds good. Would you recommend the mini 200 on a 300g system heavily stocked that is also SPS dominated? I don't know if I should save for the 200 ext, or get the 200 int and make a separate sump just for it.
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I feel the Mini should handle up to 300gal, maybe just a hair more. Heavily stocked sps I would lean towards the 200 int or ext though im my opinion though.
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Jeremy,
I can wait until you post them on the site. but it's the 250 or 300 I'm wanting to get. |
07/24/2007, 02:37 PM | #33 |
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Waxxiemann- I don't know if the body would be water tight w/ the way the pump is attached through the base plate??
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I was kinda hoping the mini 200 could handle it, but I guess to be safe and get the most crap out I'm better off with an 200 ext .
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Looks like their site showns a cheaper price on the 180 and 200 mini model than in the first post? Is that a mistake or real price?
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Jeremy can you give the specks for all three mini's and the 200 external please? I am defintely going to be looking at those.
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Their web site as all the details up. Click on skimmers and "bubble king" is at the bottom of the list.
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Does the mini's come with a pump? If so what brand/model?
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Here is a link to a video with the Mini 160 in operation if anyone is interested....
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Hey Jeremy - I was looking at your site for dimensions and I noticed the air draw seems off. It has the 300's with 1,500LPH and the 400's with 2,000LPH. The 250's list 1,300LPH. My 300 Ext came with the RD2000 which was advertised as 2,000LPH and I thought the air draw:skimmer size was perfect. Did the pumps change or did the ratings change? It looks like the air draw increased on the minis and decreased on the Deluxe line?
Sweet video btw. I'd love to see one of the 200 Mini!
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Interesting. I'm sure it'll work just as well with the smaller pumps but I'm just wondering why the change? I'm sure Klaus will chime in.
A little eye candy?
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Jeremy,
The BBk skimmers do you will receive and also those for special orders are the new models that you can take off all the parts of the skimmer to wash it (maintenance) ? And also with the Enkamat impeller ? The complete information for those skimmers and more photos here: http://www.meerwasserforum.com/threa...tuser=0&page=1 Cheers!
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Time to upgrade to a new skimmer.
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im trying to find the 200 interal modle pump anyone know were i can find them?
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