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AquaFuge External Hang-On Refugium

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Ol' Jedi - 25 Feb 2007 19:11 GMT
Is anyone using the large size?  I have a 90-gallon tank with a 12" wide
glass center brace.  There is only 17" of space on either side of the brace,
and the refugium wont fit in that.  My question is whether it can straddle
the brace, with outlet and inlet on opposite sides of the brace.  It would
need 12" between the pipes minimum.  Also, with the brace there, the hanging
bracket cannot reach over the tank trim too far.  The brace would prevent it
from hanging over much below the actual trim.  Has anyone used this in a
similar situation?  Will it hang on the trim/or can I "notch" it so that it
will work?  Thanks in advance.....

Glenn
Fear is the path to the dark side:  fear leads to anger, anger leads to
hate, and hate leads to suffering.
-- Master Yoda, a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away
Wayne Sallee - 26 Feb 2007 02:13 GMT
Sounds like an Oceanic tank. That's one thing that I
don't like about Oceanic, though now that All-Glass
ownes Oceanic, they are slowly changing over to
All-Glass style.

Those braces can hold a fare amount of weight, so
you could probably do it just fine, though I'm not
familiar with that filter, and how heavy it is full
of water.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets
Wayne@WaynesPets.com

Ol' Jedi wrote on 2/25/2007 2:11 PM:
> Is anyone using the large size?  I have a 90-gallon tank with a 12" wide
> glass center brace.  There is only 17" of space on either side of the
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> hate, and hate leads to suffering.
> -- Master Yoda, a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away
 
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