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    Anybody have a link or the name of the tunze device thats moves them like sea swirls? I saw it at IMAC and I am looking at possibly getting 2 of them for 2 of my 6100's.. If you have the name or the link to the website that would be great.. The tunzes attach to it and it moves them back and fourth like a sea swirl.. :icon_bigg

    Peace and TY, Jeff

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    Leng Sy - The guy with Miracle Mud is the developer of the product here in the states. He has been showing that unit for 2 years, and still hasn't had a second working one available for me to try.

    Dave B
    400g SPS Reef - 33g Surge - +30k gph Flow - Lots of DIY / 1100g Outdoor SPS System / 280g FO Watch my Reef Tank, LIVE!!!

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    • #3
      Dave, I did not think it was Leng Sy with it at IMAC was it? DO you have a link or any info?

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      • #4
        I don't have any info.

        I saw the unit for the first time last December when Leng came to visit with Mike Paletta at the MASLAC Christmas party.

        I was real interested, but when I asked about price point Leng just laughed.

        Then I saw the unit a couple more times at different events Leng and I have attended. It's still not in production - Or at least it wasn't in August when I saw Leng.

        I am not sure who was showing it at IMAC.

        Sorry can't be more helpful.

        Dave B
        400g SPS Reef - 33g Surge - +30k gph Flow - Lots of DIY / 1100g Outdoor SPS System / 280g FO Watch my Reef Tank, LIVE!!!

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        • #5
          NP thanks Dave.. At Imac they had a price point of near $400 bones per unit... Damn I really hope I can find out more info.. I might search the IMAC site....

          Jeff

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          • #6
            It was Leng with EcoSystem Aquarium. Osci-Motion is what it was called IIRC.
            Brian

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            • #7
              Might be time to start talking with my 2 cousins who own a machining shop....

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              • #8
                Thanks Brian you are da man.....

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                • #9
                  http://216.55.183.207/forums/showthread.php?t=2723

                  http://www.aquazoo24.de/Pumpen.43/?language=en

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                  • #10
                    didnt they make something like this a long time ago? except it was used w/maxijets.

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                    • #11
                      Not sure.. I want to get 1 for sure but I think I will get 2 of these.. Might have to have one of you fellow zeoheads out of the states pic me one up and send it over here...

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                      • #12
                        just use a regular seaswirl and glue the mounting rail to the pvc off the turning head...
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                        • #13
                          http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...scillate+tunze

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                          • #14
                            Chuck, I thought about that also but I am wondering if the added wieght would burn the seaswirl motor up.. They are crappy weak motors as it is... What do you think?

                            Jeff

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                            • #15
                              Thanks, Miguelito... Could someone that has access to RC PM ReefVan or email him and ask him to get ahold of me.. If someone would do that for me that would be awesome.. [email protected].. Tell him its about his tunze rat mod...

                              Thanks, Jeff

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