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Re: Plans for the new house



Colin contact Brad Swanson at the Minnesota Aquarium society page--also the
Germans have inline water heaters on their plumbing and the stuff is not
custom it's everyday stuff because they save space. Which they ain't
got--also I am running 260 tanks here and I just run about 500 feet of
dripline through a tub of hot water with 3 submerse heaters in it! Gets
plenty hot!!!!!!!!!
Soft Water Dwarf Cichlids
Uwe Romer & David Soares
14697 S. Bluegrass Ln.
Sisters OR, 97759
Phone/541-549-9350
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Gorton" <mr_apisto@graffiti.net>
To: <apisto@listbox.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: Plans for the new house


> That was one hell of a quick reply!
> The reason for doing it this way is that I don't have access to a lot of
the stuff you've got in the states. I live in Spain and there's not a hell
of a lot of specialist kit available. I also want the flexibility of having
everything separate (I'm an inveterate fiddler) The other side of the same
coin is that I'll have the space, not the money. I have the feeling that
anything like in-line stuff is going to have to be custom made, this means
$$$s (what I ain't got - certainly not for a 2000 litre setup) What I
described will probably take up one room and give me enormous flexibility.
The only reason for going the route I'm going for is that the "Osmosis"
suppliers have been good to me and I get VERY good prices on them (my 150
gallon RO unit cost me $70.) I just realised that I said that it was 150lpd,
it's actually GALLONS. Similarly the 600 and 2000 litre filtres should have
read GALLONS:-)
> Just in case, could you describe the in-line setup, so's I can get a quote
on one:-) 'cos "Osmosis" will do custom designs (I hate to think of the
bucks:-0.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Soares" <apistodave@bendcable.com>
> Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 06:46:47 -0700
> To: <apisto@listbox.com>
> Subject: Re: Plans for the new house
>
>
> > Woaaa dude yu got the setup/// for a water heater why not go with an
inline
> > model save a lot of space, when I lectured in minnesota i saw a setup
with
> > one of these and it was slick--contact brad swanson of the Minnesota
aqua
>
>
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