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02/25/2007, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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Tunze Stream on a 90 Degree Occilator?
I have a left over 90 degree oscillator from a tank I had in the 90s and it seems to still work great. Do you think I could hook up a Tunze 6000 stream to it? I would love to see a sweeping motion with a stream.
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02/26/2007, 10:22 AM | #2 |
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Bump
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02/26/2007, 10:29 AM | #3 |
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why not people hook them to wavy sea
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Nick. Conehead. Shallow Reef club. Current Tank Info: 48"x27"x14" Envision Acrylic rimless, 6x39w ATi Sunpower, Custom ATB Deluxe Skimmer, 4x tunze nano stream,ATB flowstar 1500, ACJR, Tunze osmolator. |
02/26/2007, 11:03 AM | #4 |
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I would really like to see this done well.
I've seen some nice pictures using the Wavy Sea and I saw someone's homebrew setup using a windshield wiper mechanisim with a Seo. It would be the best of both worlds to have a nice solution. Paul
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lu·te·fisk (lôô'tə-fĭsk') n. A traditional Scandinavian dish prepared by soaking air-dried cod in a lye solution for several weeks, a process that gives the dish its gelatinous consistency. Current Tank Info: 155 bow front plus misc other tanks. |
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