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Vertex Omega 130 and WaterBlaster HY7000

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Like new in box Vertex Omega 130 skimmer. Used for 6 months, and rocks once you get it to the right depth in your sump. They are known to be finicky if they are set too deep, but mine was rock steady with the top of the outflow T pipe just above the water line. I more than doubled my system volume and have plans to add on in the future, so I needed something a bit bigger. $200 shipped
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Reef Octopus Water Blaster HY 7000. Great pump, but not cut out for high head setups, and as I've relocated my sump to the basement, I had to go another route. $120 shipped
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Voltage: 120v/60Hz
Wattage: 88w
Max Water Flow: 1800gph
Max Head: 12ft
Dimensions (L x W x H): 9″ x 4½” x 8.3″
Inlet Size: 1¼” inlet
Outlet Size: 1” outlet
 

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