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Old 05-04-2008, 09:58 AM   #3 (permalink)
BayBud
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thanks for taking the time to respond Jason

The problem is i have a nano and leaving this thing on the side of the tank really is pretty unworkable.

I must confess in my ignorance i just assumed i would be able to connect it to the tank via hoses and have the unit under the tank in a cupboard.

I suppose i should clarify that, is it possible to your knowledge for me to just have the pump and outlet in the tank and keep the skimmer in the cupboard?

Do you think i will need to add more supplements ( seachem reef plus) than i do now to counteract any effect the 24/7 skimming may have.

Anyway ill stop now as im sending you a barrage of questions lol.

Thanks

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