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    Aquarium * Mini * Heater ( 15cm )

    Hi All,

    We now stock the Pro Aqua 50w * Mini Heater * Here are some specs,

    50w aquarium heater
    Automatic thermostat
    Visible thermometor style temperature indicator
    Fully adjustable
    Supplied with strong support clips and suction caps
    12 month warranty
    Suitable for upto 60 litres
    Length 15cm ( 10cm minimum water depth ) !!!!

    And priced @ only $13.50ea they represent brillant value for money. Great for small fry & betta tanks.

    Link,

    Mini Heater

    Ben

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    HI Ben,

    just had a look at your site.

    not sure if they exist but are there cannister units which compose of a heater and maybe a U/V filter as well.


    im just trying to un clutter my breeding tanks.

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    Um.. IMO its best to minimise waterflow in a breeding tank....

    Air driven sponge filtration is the most commonly used method of filtration in breeding tanks.. I could understand the use of the combined canister in a rearing tank, but not a breeding tank per se....

    Just my 2c
    Benny
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    hi Ben

    familiar with the sponge setup mate however im after a cannister with the works.


    thanks anyway

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    Hi Nick
    found this on ebay mate

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-1000L-H-U...QQcmdZViewItem

    I know nonthing about this type of filter, maybe Ben from AOA can tell us.

    Have a read on the link, but what i can understand it is not really an UV sterilizer, but some other sort of technology!

    Cheers,
    Ben

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben
    Hi Nick
    found this on ebay mate

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-1000L-H-U...QQcmdZViewItem

    I know nonthing about this type of filter, maybe Ben from AOA can tell us.

    Have a read on the link, but what i can understand it is not really an UV sterilizer, but some other sort of technology!

    Cheers,
    Ben
    Hi Nick & Ben,

    This is a Pro Aqua CF-1000 with some coarse filter sponge. It is not a miracle unit. Jebao manufacture the Pro Aqua external filters. I can sell you a CF-1000 for $75.00 and $6.50 for a coarse sponge insert lol. What Aquacor is stating on ebay is completely false.

    Ben

    Ben

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    gee thats strange

    false advertsiing on ebay ! unheard of

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    Nick,
    just an idea mate

    One of these:
    http://www.aquariumproducts.com.au/prod121.htm

    (i know you have a soft spot for those fluval's!)

    now attach one of these

    http://www.aquariumproducts.com.au/prod964.htm

    and if there is any room on the outlet pipe, put one of these on!
    http://www.aquariumproducts.com.au/prod451.htm

    Mate your water will be that clean you will be able to drink from it!

    LOL

    cheers,
    Ben

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    yep!!

    thats the idea but it is the black u/v that worries me, i dont want fry attaching to it like they once did to my sponge filter, hence why i am going the good old cannister and not the sponge!


    cannister can be easily used ! you just need to adjust the output !

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    oh and of course cover the inlet!

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