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Best is if Octopus can get his hongkong counter parts to make replacement needle wheel impellers or replacement pumps with needlewheel impellers as upgrade!
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Hmm . . . I got the the big one too! Well, I guess I stand corrected.
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Hi, I must beg to differ, you've probably got to see the unions provided to get what I mean.
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Yes yes, most definitely! Drier too!
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I had the same thought right from the begining. However, must wait till the shop bring in the fittings. Else, only the supplied atman pumps will fit the unions supplied!
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Kee kee kee, sorry guys! I still want the skimmer, but it is actually for someone else! Hope I manage to clinch the deal!
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Yes I will take it. Thanks! You have PM!
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Wah! Nice nice! You sump looks chiem ah! Can show a clearer pic?
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I tried two ways on my new clams. 1. Soak the clam in fresh water for a few minutes. 2. Just use a pen knife to scrape it off. Frankly, I prefer the pen knife method. Do exercise caution!
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Need explanation as to why all my fish died
Cedric replied to MillionaireMachine's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
If you simply swap out the old overhead filter with the new external one, then I think your new external bio filter killed your fishes. Reason being your new filter has no bacteria to cope with the high bio load. With so many fishes, the water conditions will worsen so quickly and kill all your fishes in no time. You should really try to take care of the sole surviver! -
Live Rocks, looks like been invaded by spiders
Cedric replied to tahir69's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Based on the above information from Eric Borneman, it is likely you have dieoffs in an area with little flow and hence hydrogen sulfide is being produced and the pathogic bacteria was given a chance to grow and multiply there. Have you tried taking it out of the water to take a sniff as I suggested? -
Live Rocks, looks like been invaded by spiders
Cedric replied to tahir69's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
By Eric Borneman -
From Eric Borneman
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Nice tank! IMHO the duckbill will result in high headloss. Better to go with the normal round opening for better flow!
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Live Rocks, looks like been invaded by spiders
Cedric replied to tahir69's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Yes, do remove it. -
Live Rocks, looks like been invaded by spiders
Cedric replied to tahir69's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
You get the spider web thingy from die-offs. If/when you take it out of the water to clean it off, get it a quick sniff, you'll know what I mean . . . -
Just to answer some quires, the skimmer is plug and play. Pump is provided and very low in power consumption. You can trust german technology Also a very small foot print. Requires very little clean for the skimmer, but you should clean the cup often to get optium skimming. Do consider!
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Dun have a very good pic coz the skimmer is "buried" inside my sump with alot of equipment. Here is the best pic I have.
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More Inofrmation from their website. In 1963, TUNZE developed the first standard protein skimmer for salt water with its own air generation system. Function: In this rotating jet skimmer, the strong water jet of the pressure pump generates a constant, fine-pearly air bubble mixture, which escapes to the top through a discharge system with a length of 1.20 m into an easy-to-clean foaming cup. By this means the water in the contact pipe itself becomes “poor” in protein particles. The inflow from the aquarium then takes place more or less automatically due to the so-called molecular compensating pressures = diffusion. A further TUNZE invention is the principle of contact skimming which prevents living plankton from being drawn into the pump circulation. Eighty per cent or more of the organic substances, such as proteins and cellulose, are removed from saltwater aquariums by these modern automatic skimmers. Delivery condition: Ready for mounting with holding device for vertical and horizontal glass wall. (cf. .) Skimmer accessories-see page 32.
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Can be hung in tank but its inside the main tank, not hang on back. So will be quite ugly coz it will occupy alot of space. In sump will be no problem.
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Wah "Sinner", you very fast, I havin even got time to finish typing the price and you posted liao. As for pricing, since its a one and a half year old skimmer, I'll let go at around $200 or better. Self collect at Tampines. Bought at $350 from Reef world. Letting go as I changed skimmer. PM me if interested.
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More information from their website. Absolutely gentle to plankton according to: Molecular Contact Adsorber Principle Power saving ecological pumps require up to 50 per cent less energy High-tech jets Stable long-time foaming capacity Extremely low maintenance and noise Plug and skim: Unpack - Connect - Skim The smallest and most powerful unit in its class
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Dimensions: l. 280 x w.157 x h. 235 mm l. 11 x w. 6.1 x h. 9.2 in. Built-in depth: abt. 60 - 90 mm 230 V / 50 Hz (115 V / 60 Hz) 12 W Air output 300 l/h For aquarium sizes of 150 to 400 l of salt water 0220/3
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Oh, I have spend serious time thinking about this before. The only way I think to make it work without one chiller working harder then the other and yet save power is: Plump the two chiller in parallel, not series. Disable one of the temp controller. Using only one controller to control both the chiller at the same time. This way, the water is chiller twice as fast aas the water fed to the chillers is parallel. There will be no temp difference between the two chiller because its run by one controller. Yet should one chiller fail, the other will continue operating! What do you think???
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Well, its called TURBO-SKIMMER, from Marine Sources, think its from Hongkong, not too sure. Yup, it looks just like a DIY, a very well made and copied DIY I must say! As to what kind of skimmer it is, its sort of like a venturi pump skimmer except it does not have a venturi. Air is sucked into the pump and the impeller simply chops it up.