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AGAIN:
<strong>1) Allow the sump level to fluctuate and not effect skimmers adjusted level.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Not a problem with the Beckett skimmers I use.
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<strong>2) To clean skimmer without taking it all apart.</strong>
Not a problem with the Beckett skimmers I use.
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<strong>3) Get rid of those micro bubbles.</strong>
Not a problem with the Beckett skimmers I use.
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<strong>4) Less noisey.</strong>
Noise? Not a problem with the Beckett skimmers I use.
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<strong>5) Beckett skimmers evaporate alot of water.</strong>
They do? Certainly no more than any skimmer of similar size. Anything that heavily oxygenates the water is going to create alot of evaporation.
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<strong>I feel that if a new skimmer is going to come out on the market</strong>
And I feel it's time for you to quit with all the commercial posts. You are obviously out trolling for ideas on how to imrpove your "Typhoon" as you call it.
- Uncle JT