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Dean

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so thought i better put up a couple of pics of the oxydators in action.

this is the Large Oxydator A

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this is the Oxydator D

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Were you using 6% solution in the Oxydator D? I dont believe the one I setup today was bubbling like the one you have in the photo.

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yes was 6-7% H202 solution, but they take a day or two before they really start to settle into action.

the bubbles inside the tube are because i didnt wash it and the H202 was reacting with the dust from the catalyst.

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Aah I see. Looks like the shrimp are enjoying it. Mine were all over it the second I put it in. Inquisitive little buggers they are.

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yes mine too. as they stay in the tank longer and longer the shrimp start picking at the base all the time.

sometimes they like to play in the fine bubbles too :)

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you can put one in the sump BUT i dont know how much oxygen you will loose before reaching the tanks.

it is best to put on in the tanks. if you need to buy a few i can do special price for bulk order.

just PM me what you need.

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My rack is about 360L

Maybe built a 60L sump with Power house media later LOL

Half water for the sump should be 390-400 total

which one do you suggest?

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I would love to have a couple of these to increase my O2 in water... But these are not available in Singapore unless I DIY... Hahaha...

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Green Chapter cant get them in? You could PM Dean to whether he could ship some to you.

They should be able to get soon.. But was hoping maybe I could be a 'pioneer' to use in Singapore? Hahahaha...

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