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Nathan Thompson
March 8th 04, 05:24 PM
I recently purchase a 90 gallon aquarium with an overflow. I want to
do a sal****er tank with a little bit of live rock. Probably not
enough to have the rock be the biological filter. I am looking to
find a good wet dry filer for my tank. If there is anyone who could
give me a recommendation for a good website to buy form. I am also
looking for recommendations for what brand to buy. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
BiG_Orange
March 8th 04, 09:14 PM
"Nathan Thompson" > wrote in message
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> I recently purchase a 90 gallon aquarium with an overflow. I want to
> do a sal****er tank with a little bit of live rock. Probably not
Invest in the live rock, once you have it, you have it.
Try Dr. Mac's Corals http://www.drmaccorals.com/sys-tmpl/fijirock
John Hudson
March 9th 04, 01:59 AM
Your not gonna find many wet/dry advocates in this group.
"Nathan Thompson" > wrote in message
om...
> I recently purchase a 90 gallon aquarium with an overflow. I want to
> do a sal****er tank with a little bit of live rock. Probably not
> enough to have the rock be the biological filter. I am looking to
> find a good wet dry filer for my tank. If there is anyone who could
> give me a recommendation for a good website to buy form. I am also
> looking for recommendations for what brand to buy. Any help would be
> greatly appreciated.
Dinky
March 9th 04, 02:39 AM
"John Hudson" > wrote in message
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> Your not gonna find many wet/dry advocates in this group.
>
Oh? Why is that? I happen to think w/d's can be a great system. I can't say
I've heard much trashing of them around here.
Steve Sells
March 9th 04, 03:01 AM
wet/dry are great, I use them in my African tanks. NOT in my salt. buy the
Live Rock. you won't regret it.
Steve
"Dinky" > wrote in message
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> "John Hudson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Your not gonna find many wet/dry advocates in this group.
> >
>
>
> Oh? Why is that? I happen to think w/d's can be a great system. I can't
say
> I've heard much trashing of them around here.
>
>
Richard Reynolds
March 9th 04, 04:00 AM
> > Your not gonna find many wet/dry advocates in this group.
> Oh? Why is that? I happen to think w/d's can be a great system. I can't say
> I've heard much trashing of them around here.
the OP cross posted his request for information,
the rec.aquaria.marine.reefs group is the only real active group of the chosen groups.
in a reef the wet dry competes with LR/DSB and other more "natrual" filters.
the fact that the OP said its a FO should have lead him to some place like
fishsupply.com
or drsfostersmith.com
or some other vendor that sells wet drys
BTW http://www.fishsupply.com/cgi-bin/f2/common/store.cgi?dbname=f2&path=top/S/DB/SIDML is
generally a good deal, in a 90 you can buy either. its sump based, effecient and small,
and fairly inexpensive. it comes with the wheel and plastic sump.
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Richard Reynolds
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