and you guys thought i was kidding about the price tag didn't you! 8O
actually, i researched the you know what out of this thing for more than a year before i purchased it. i've tried several other set-ups in the past 10+ years on different reef tanks, and had just found out about the whole algae scrubber technology stuff. i had talked to several people at Inland Aquatics, who were selling a complete system (they use them in just about all their reefs), and heard nothing but praise from them about it. however, they ended up getting sued by (what later turned out to be) MMFI for patent violations and were no longer allowed to sell the systems. they still told me to buy a scrubber system even if it wasn't going to be from them. Adey's Dynamic Aquaria also was pro-scrubber. in fact, the technology really works...all my readings for the nasty stuff are at zero, i have shrimp, nudibranchs, bizarre critters thriving like crazy in my scrubbers (i have 4 of them) and maintaining them is a breeze. as much as i'd like to bash MMFI for the hassles i've been through, i have to admit that many of their claims are legit. unfortunately, their execution and choice of materials (i.e. lights etc) for something with this price tag really lacks. when all of the lights were on, the built-in fans were so loud that they could be heard in the garage! it was like running a vaccuum cleaner for 12hrs a day. plus the attitude of the owner (Mark) when questioned about any of this really stinks too. takes it way too personally when challenged. to top it all off, i had to wait 10 (yes, 10) months for my system to be delivered.
one other thing...the substrate that comes with the system is called OceanPro ABS. they claim that it's some sort of aragonite mix that provides all the trace elements (you know the drill) so that suppliments aren't needed. 1/4 of it needs to be replaced every 6 months. there's a thread going around about Miracle Mud that made me wonder if this is just another way of continually generating money (the 'mud' apparently needs to be replaced every 2 years or so). i can't find any research on this (the ABS), and i was under the assumption that it's made by another vendor, but i'm now guessing that MMFI makes it (there's no additional info on the bucket it comes in). is anyone out there using this stuff, heard of it, or know of it's properties? my trace element levels are solid since i dose with combisan, but i'd really like an unbiased scientific opinion about it.
i'll be putting up a site to show everything pretty soon (damnhippo, i've become a master of the jury rig..just wait and see), so stayed tuned. oh, and FYI, the owner is an attorney, so you can guess where the content from the web site originated. anyone getting to the end of it should get a medal.