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fishfanatic2

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knowse":10sx9qhg said:
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I saw something at house of fins yesterday. You put it on the output of a powerhead, and it rotates the flow 360 degrees, then stops and goes the other way.

But of course, I forgot to get the name of it.

Flo Rotating water deflector made by hydor and runs approx. $20. at lfs.

Cool. Probly means 40 at HOF. I'll check it out. :)
 

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Bioflo - rotating device for just about any powerhead. About 13 to 14 dollars at Marine Depot or that Fish Place...junk the sponge filter though.

Another new product is the aqualift. This was the missing component on the cpr overflows. Before this you had to use a powerhead to remove the collected air. this would cause a backflow through the airline siphon if you had an extended power outage.....enough to take several inches out of your tank and overflow the sump. The aqualift sits on top of the overflow. To solve this problem, I created my own powered overflow with the powerhead inside it, this is a much better solution.
The aqualift can be used for other applications also where you want air removed so a siphon break is prevented.........joining sumps etc.
 

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The Tunze Wavebox is sooo kewl! Now if I can figure out a way to get one without the wife knowing! Do I need it ? No. Do I want one? Oh yeah!
 

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Rob_Reef_Keeper":34f4orby said:
Cool device

Another method for alternating flow.

www.oceansmotions.com I plan on adding one to my tank eventually.

You guys shop at HOF? You must be rich. I work right down the street.

I only go there because they have amazing stuff and good selection. What sucks is that its kinda far away and the prices are thru the friggin roof. Its like 50 for a bubble coral. :|
 
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Nah. first time I was there. Was a group trip for the local reef board. We checked out one member's tank, then cruised over to HOF to check it out.

Those prices make New World's (in manhattan) prices look reasonable!

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Seio pumps are great for the price.

And I just started useing Rowaphos on the advice of a friend who knows a heck of a lot more about reefing than I (and I have been reef'n for 10+years!). I even built a little reactor type holder for it.

I also like the Wave box but doubt it would work in a 60 cube!!
 

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