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The Maxspect Gyre 130......


basser1

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Have any of you useed this system yet? Im considering it and would like to know how it has been working in tanks. Seems like a great product

They dropped shipped to retailers today. No hobbyist (except Benny) has it yet.

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Vortec must be quivering to see this at $240.

 

 

Yeah prob not.......... They been around how many years and sold how many. Little competition is good for everyone.

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jedimasterben

Sorry guys, meant to have a video uploaded and a writeup done by now, but had a tooth pulled yesterday that was badly infected, been in bed for 17 hours. Video is uploading now :)

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I don't have the 130 but i do have the 150 on my 56 gallon tank and i have to say its been the best investment ever. I had 2 MP10s running on it before and never got this much stir in my water. Now my MP10's are just sitting collecting dust.

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Sorry guys, meant to have a video uploaded and a writeup done by now, but had a tooth pulled yesterday that was badly infected, been in bed for 17 hours. Video is uploading now :)

 

Fight the pain! Videos more important. Lolol jk

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I'll just leave this here for now.

 

Awesome, looks like it would be great for my 29. Was worried it might be too strong. Great video review btw.
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Thanks Master Ben! Would love to see one mounted vertically in a cube. If I had a long tank, I would be tempted for sure.

 

I've never fed with coral snow...I was like, Oh Noooo! omgomgomg:scarry: Is it supposed to do that?

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jedimasterben

Thanks Master Ben! Would love to see one mounted vertically in a cube. If I had a long tank, I would be tempted for sure.

 

I've never fed with coral snow...I was like, Oh Noooo! omgomgomg:scarry: Is it supposed to do that?

Coral snow isn't actually a coral food. The KZ product is simply pulverized clay that acts as a flocculent. If you have any particulates in the water, one dose (combined with a strong skimmer or fine micron mechanical filtration) and they will bind together for export.

How small of a tank could one of these be used on, realistically?

Something that is at least 9.5" wide.

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