Today we got this water purifier which basicly declorinates it and removes any metals, as now i have my rays and more sensitive fish i need this. We are gonna set it up tommorrow and see how we go. Does anybody else use them?
Its not an RO unit its like a prefilter.azfishfool;1461402; said:An RO system right?
SCORE.Glacier;1461499; said:I have one but don't use it, silly really. It is fairly old though, and got it free with a tank.
Sounds awesome and agreat baragain.Glacier;1461917; said:Yeah it was really, deal of century for me. 90 gallon tank, stand, hood, lights, 2 heaters, 2 ehiem pumps, complete trickle filter, tons of frozen food, a virtually new master test kit, the biggest piece of bogwood I've ever seen (must be 2ft long atleast), 4 nice pieces of hefty slate, some meds and finally the water purifier. All for £70 (about 140 USD).
Though actual cost was £85 as I paid £15 to have the tank drilled (it had used syphons before and I'm not keen on the idea).
Just got it moved upstairs today, no mean feat, its the heaviest tank I've known, coupled with the fact my steps take more skill than the Matterhorn to ascend. I had to have a rope looped around the tank with me pulling at the top of the stairs and my dad pushing from behind up a plank of wood. I have another 90 G and I can lift that solo, no idea why this one is so heavy. Going to stock it with a pair of texas hopefully.