Aqua genie

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Brengun
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Aqua genie

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This is a brand new Australian product. Check out the link and see what you think of it.
http://www.aquadecors.com/index1.html

I am thinking it might be very good for zebras in a smaller type tank.
I will be telephoning them later today to talk about getting one.
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it looks alright for zebras
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Great concept but it is a bit of a monster to have on a small tank ok if they are out of sight though.
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I would like to have seen what is inside the filters for media and what it looks like unused and then after the flushing.

On the one air driven model that is currently available I would be leery of using it in a breeding or fry tank as it looks like the fry could get inside through the slits or where the air comes out the top. I have lost a number of fry to a filter mishaps which allowed them to swim into a H.O.T Magnum canister.
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Post by ApacheDan »

Interesting concept...too bad it is not available in the US. I could probably used it for some applications. Meanwhile, I will experiment with this DIY project:

http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/doserw ... 101599.htm
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