AquaBee Cove Protein Skimmers And Reactors Are Built Like Brickhouses

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AquaBee Cove protein skimmers and media reactors are a new line of aquarium devices which are powered by killer water pumps. The new AquaBee Cove acrylic products is a new partnership between a bonafide German pump manufacturer, and Cove, an acrylic fabricator from China which has been making skimmers and reactors since 2005. AquaBee is a

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I know this is an old thread but I've been trying to find if they sell these skimmers in the US?? I cant seem to find them anywhere.
 

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Unfortunately Probally not available. Try FishtanksDirect. Might be able to help. Aquamedic No longer readily available either. Loved their Hang on and sump skimmers.
 

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I was very interested in a skimmer about 2 years ago or so and tried to get one. I messaged customer support and like 3 months later got a response. For that reason I didnt move forward. I did ask a question though when I received the response three months later. And didn’t get A response to that question for another two months. So I made the decision that this was not the company to go to for a skimmer.
 

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