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Old 01-22-2008, 11:19 PM   #5 (permalink)
kgchampagne
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Aqualifter caution / CPR overflow

I have a CPR overflow, and I use an Aqualifter pump as stated ealier, but I can tell you that when, not if, your aqualifter pump fails, you will wish you had a built in overflow. I was a family vacation for 11 days when my housesitter called to tell me my fish did not look "happy", without going into the details, an $11.00 pump cost me a whole bunch of money, a lot of stress, and I just might have offended Mickey Mouse (and the rest of the fine staff at Disney) when I was told by phone that the soonest I could have a new aqualifter on my doorstep was 72 hours. I now keep two extra on hand, but have a new tank on order and will use my aqualifter for a paperweight.
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