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    Does anybody have anything good to say about this power heads?..they seem cool but a bit unsure of it.. :?

    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...;N=2004+113040

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    They work almost as good as maxijets............They only sweep for a couple days before they stop. They may be better suited for freshwater, because the coralline stops them pretty quick.
    Tim Marvin
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    Yeppers, they suck. They get food, sand, and coraline algae inside the mechanism and stop moving after awhile.
    -Chris

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    Dang, I saw a couple of these at SamIam's house....thought they were pretty cool but never baught one. Oh well, best of luck if you do.
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    they aren't "bad", they just require lots of maintenance.
    mike s.

    this method has been approved by 4 out of 5 voices in my head.

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    Hey, I have had one running in a 20 high tank I have been setting up to 'seed' my fuge when I get the big tank up for almost a month now, I is still going strong. Granted, there is no coraline growing on the tank yet as I haven't got the lighting i want at the moment.

    I would say, I bought mine because I was curious, but I think a better brand power head and a SCWD would be a much better choice.
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    If you clean them regularly, they are fine. Regularly means daily. I think I have one somewhere you can have.

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    I am running two of the big ones. They stopped after a day and I haven't fixed them because some of the smaller ones I had, like Kopplin said, required CONSTANT cleaning...... Cool idea, but better for either dark tanks or freshwater.
    Tim Marvin
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    Thanks for your opinion, i was just wondering because they DO look really cool, i would like to try them though, i have 2 maxijets and they run parallel to the water level in the tank so the white film doesnt acumulate in the surface, dont mind if i take your word on in kopplin, i would really like to test them..I would have the time to clean it..thanks yall once more.

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    I will dig it out and have it at the meeting if you will be there.

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