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Posted by Yukon on March 3, 2010, 6:43 pm
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> >> > >> > I have one in a ten gallon tank:
> >> > >> >http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s273/Yukon_03/Reef002-1.jpg
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> >> > >> Do you maybe have a full-tank shot?
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> >> > >> How are you going to deal with your algae/cyano blooms?
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> >> > > That is a full tank shot.
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> >> > You know this, but I have trouble with my imagination looking
> >> > at this picture :-) I was thinking about something more like this:
> >> >http://img213.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=3D83118_IMG_0988s_122_878l=
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> >> > > =A0If you look to the back left you'll see the corner.
> >> > > And the pump is attached to the right wall.
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> >> > Yes, but the picture seems to be cut from the right side...
> >> > Do not see the whole composition.
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> >> I'll get another pic on here today at some time.
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> > Here's a quick one. The pump is attached by a magnetic mount. That's
> > one of the best things about it. Unlike suction cups, this thing stays
> > right where you put it - for years. Easy to move if you want.
> >http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s273/Yukon_03/Reef003.jpg
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> Yes, suction cups suck! :-)
> Now I see what you were saying - it is not too big... Thanks for the
> picture!
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> Even it is relatively small, I am not sure if it fits into my 10 gallon
> tank I show you - it is very crammed inside with lots of live rocks.
They really don't take up that much room. They also are a lot easier
to point in any direction than other powerheads.
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