Inflation has now hit the aquarium hobby! $1,369.00 for something I could easily build myself out of standard acrylic? No thank you. And the cheap chinese led lights that come with it makes this worth no more than $450.00 IMHO.
There are many scrubbers that still use that format, so showing any model, even an older one, using that sort of format helps the viewer understand the benefit of NOT having to deal with that.
This scrubber drains out of the bottom, so it would be best placed over a sump, or in a location above the sump where it could be easily gravity fed back into the sump.
Love that it's able to keep running while cleaning.
The removable cartridge reminds me of the capture device used by the Ghostbusters!
Really cool
Inflation has now hit the aquarium hobby! $1,369.00 for something I could easily build myself out of standard acrylic? No thank you. And the cheap chinese led lights that come with it makes this worth no more than $450.00 IMHO.
Completely insane price
Another great video Tom. Quick question though. What happened to the Clearwater Scrubbers? I don't see them on the site anymore.
They recently released a new version. You'll see Clearwater Scrubbers back on the site very soon 😃
Why would you show Clear Water Scrubber it does not even resemble their new model and compare it to a competitor?
There are many scrubbers that still use that format, so showing any model, even an older one, using that sort of format helps the viewer understand the benefit of NOT having to deal with that.
Thomas always gets a 👍
Where does this go outside the sump ...???? Can u use without a sump
This scrubber drains out of the bottom, so it would be best placed over a sump, or in a location above the sump where it could be easily gravity fed back into the sump.
I'll buy a 5 gallon tank and make own for 100 bucks or less.
oof...900$