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Wet/Dry filter for a freshwater tank.

Bob101

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I am looking for a wet/dry filter for a 65 gallon fresh water tank. Canister filters just don’t cut it!
 

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I have a ln Eshopps rs-200 sump with a brand new jebao dct-8000 adjustable return pump
 

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They run great but a real pain in the butt to clean.

With the cheaper ones, yes it is. I have a g90 that used to be on my planted tank, it was super simple, as it's a 1-level disconnect of all plumbing from the canister, and then you can take it to the faucet to clean.
 

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I have a trigger emerald series 39 sump in excellent condition with all Original accessories for it other than the foam filter. I live in Cedar Rapids Iowa . Pm me if interested.
 

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