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Blue Z Reef

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  1. Have you seen the reef moonshiners guys dosing witch hazel for STN/RTN? Apparently works? They have some strange methods but some parts are definitely intriguing. They are on FB and R2R

  2. Just swapped these out for some controllable lights. Bought these new and put over my tank end of February. Nothing wrong with them, no mods, still have warranty sticker intact on the case, they look new. Have the hanging kits as well (unmodified). These have a single plug and built in timer.

     

    Asking $150 each

     

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  3. Dang that sucks! Hope the frags salvage ok. 
     

    wasn’t there some new additive to stop STN/RTN that was being worked on? I swear I saw it in R2R...

     

    Any guess on why it happened?

  4. Wow, this tread just keeps getting more impressive! Wish I had a spot for a fish room, but for now I do enjoy keeping things simple. Plumbing is a love/hate relationship for me lol!

     

    might have missed it, but what is your display tank (or tanks)?

  5. I don’t think it’s just vendors. I’ve noticed whenever I’ve updated my build or classifieds beyond the first few posts it doesn’t go to the top on the home page. Makes it hard for people to see anyone’s updates on their builds or older posts

  6. Now I’m not finding those skimmers for sale on eBay but just as a reference if you look around you can usually find something budget oriented that will likely do just fine and you won’t be using a Tupperskim Bubbleware LOL

  7. See this old thread for a cheap skimmer I wrote up. My friend is still using it. We did replace the pump eventually but the original worked ok for like 8 months.

     

     

  8. What tank is this for?

     

    DIY is great for a lot of things in this hobby, but IMO for protein skimmers you would be better off buying a used one to save money. There are things that just don’t DIY easy like body shape, design and serviceability. Manufacturers take a lot of these things into consideration and make them affordable through volume and tooling. All depends on what you are trying to achieve and what tank it’s for though.

     

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