Diy protein skimmer

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Hey guys. I just finished my protein skimmer. Here's a look at it. I used a pretzel jar. Some pvc a cheap pump from Amazon and an elastic cord jar from harbor freight. It was all random stuff I had laying around. This is my final design after weeks of trial and error. Hopefully it works for a while at least.

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I'm guessing under $40 if you had to buy it all. I'll probably switch the valve out for a gate valve. I didn't glue any of the pvc for cleaning purposes.
 

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