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Pro Clear Wet Dry Filter


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    Fish Dad - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Pro Clear Wet Dry Filter

    Will Ship: Yes
    Category: Filtration
    Price: 50
    Condition: Used
    SOLD


    Pro Clear Wet Dry Filter

    Clean unit, with Bio Balls and Hose

    Dimensions 20L 9.5" wide 15 H

    Can send more pics


    PM ME for some reason I don't get updates on replies???
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    Last edited by Fish Dad; 02-21-2012 at 04:45 PM. Reason: SOLD

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    Fish Dad - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Wet/Dry Filters are a must for any aquatic eco-system, they enhance biological filtration as well as mechanical filtration with the proper pump they will cut down maintenance time and do a much better job than traditional filters including canister filters. Has area for Pre-Filter pad, Bio-Balls, overflow tube. These filters work for freshwater or saltwater tanks.



    Estimated Tank size up to 75 GAL OR 300 GPH BIO AREA:


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    Just wondering, how high will the DT have to be for it to drain, 2 ft?

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    Fish Dad - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    It would be siphon feed, so natural gravity forces would pull water from display tank as long as its below the tube coming out of the DT.
    The water is feed to it the same way as all sumps or a canister filter works. so 2 feet should work, most set it below or under the tank. the manufacturer direction on the web site doesn't have a recommend distance.

    you may already know this...just don't want to mislead what I have here
    You would want to use some type of overflow box (or a Drilled tank) with the WetDry filter or any sump- it designed to create the flow, the wet/dry tube in the pic hooks to that, you could shorten it or use PVC pipe, doesn't really matter as long as you have a siphon
    BUT If you just put the tube in the tank and your return pump stopped (like a power outage) then you would fill the wet-dry until the siphon broke. which could be a flood.
    That why people use a overflow box or a drilled tank with a siphon break?

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    thepanfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I did know this, just wondering if the siphon would wotk from like 2 ft. Thanks.

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    Jim,

    I bought a tank from you last fall. at that time you had a few used sumps.
    Do you still have them for sale I am looking to start a fish room.
    Thanks, Andy

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    Fish Dad - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Andy View Post
    Jim,

    I bought a tank from you last fall. at that time you had a few used sumps.
    Do you still have them for sale I am looking to start a fish room.
    Thanks, Andy
    Sent you a PM

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