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Old June 10th 04, 06:09 PM
Toni
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"Christ's Soldiers" wrote in message
I guess I already knew that I was just hoping that the CS6-1 would
work. I don't know if the CS8-1 has too large a footprint but I
definately need a 20" tall one for it to work. Where is the best price
available on these models.



The info I got said that the recent revision of recommended tank sizes was
much closer to true than what used to be the case.
Jeff at H2O Tropicals gave me this info- I bought a CS6-1 from him for a 90
gallon system (rated 100 gallons) and if anything it skims too much..

The page for blemished EuroReefs (at very nice prices) is
http://www.h2otropicals.com/Products...&%20Refubs.htm


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Old June 10th 04, 08:54 PM
Christ's Soldiers
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In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to Toni and verily he spoke saying:


The info I got said that the recent revision of recommended tank
sizes was much closer to true than what used to be the case.
Jeff at H2O Tropicals gave me this info- I bought a CS6-1 from him
for a 90 gallon system (rated 100 gallons) and if anything it
skims too much..

The page for blemished EuroReefs (at very nice prices) is
http://www.h2otropicals.com/Products...&%20Refubs.htm



Thanks for the link. I will get on the mailing list then since they are
out now.

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Old June 11th 04, 06:05 AM
Marc Levenson
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Default euroreef skimmer question

If you will look up ASM protein skimmers, they are the same as a EuroReef with a
lower price. From what I've read, the owners of ER split, and one (or a small
group) started up the ASM line.

Marc


Christ's Soldiers wrote:

In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to Toni and verily he spoke saying:


The info I got said that the recent revision of recommended tank
sizes was much closer to true than what used to be the case.
Jeff at H2O Tropicals gave me this info- I bought a CS6-1 from him
for a 90 gallon system (rated 100 gallons) and if anything it
skims too much..

The page for blemished EuroReefs (at very nice prices) is
http://www.h2otropicals.com/Products...&%20Refubs.htm



Thanks for the link. I will get on the mailing list then since they are
out now.

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-John
Because it makes things difficult to understand.
Why shouldn't I top post?


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