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Old 03-06-2008, 05:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Question?

i read this in the 3 reef arcticles

"If you already have an existing wet/dry filter, you can remove the 'bio-tower' and place the protein skimmer in the old filter's sump."

can someone please help explain that a little better????............i havea a biowheel 400 and etra one not running on the tank simply becasue there is no more room to many things are in the way. And my skimmer is a coralife 125.
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