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Old 02-22-2004, 01:32 AM   #17
thesmokingman
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Originally posted by avatarr
No, you don't. I'm saying, however, that some freshwater tanks already have wet/dry filtration systems with them and if that's what he has than it would work for his saltwater tank (although it would have to cycle of course). And as for lights - no he wouldn't NEED them but it certainly sets off the tank if you do have them.

-Jason
Do you know what a wet/dry system is? See those balls, water runs down them and bacteria grows on the balls removing ammonia, etc. I'll give you a big cookie if you can find a wet/dry system sold at Walmart.

WETDRY


POWER w/ BIOWHEELS


Most el cheapo fresh water kits are mechanical, ie power filter kits, not wet/dry. I don't know anyone who runs a wet/dry system with a fresh water tank.
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