Sep 20, 2020 #1 twf0369 Active Member View Badges Reef Tank 365 My Tank Thread Joined Nov 8, 2013 Messages 165 Reaction score 63 Location Maryland Has anyone experienced their less than one year old Q5 skimmer’s pump, Shark 6.0, rusting? I am waiting on Marine Depot to call me back to see if this is a common trend.
Has anyone experienced their less than one year old Q5 skimmer’s pump, Shark 6.0, rusting? I am waiting on Marine Depot to call me back to see if this is a common trend.
Sep 20, 2020 #2 F fishnugget1 Active Member View Badges Joined Aug 9, 2015 Messages 326 Reaction score 50 Location Parkland, Florida I have a Q3 and do not have rusting
Sep 20, 2020 #3 Sleeping Giant Proud Canadian Reefer View Badges Reef Tank 365 Hospitality Award Rock Pool Reef Keepers My Tank Thread Joined May 22, 2020 Messages 5,879 Reaction score 15,039 Location Northern Ontario, Canada The teeth look toasted
Sep 20, 2020 #4 OP OP twf0369 Active Member View Badges Reef Tank 365 My Tank Thread Joined Nov 8, 2013 Messages 165 Reaction score 63 Location Maryland Sleeping Giant said: The teeth look toasted Click to expand... dang snails lol.
Sep 20, 2020 #5 A adobo Active Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Jun 14, 2020 Messages 186 Reaction score 174 twf0369 said: Has anyone experienced their less than one year old Q5 skimmer’s pump, Shark 6.0, rusting? I am waiting on Marine Depot to call me back to see if this is a common trend. Click to expand... Aren't these simply rebranded sicce pumps? Anyway, metal (probably stainless steel) in saltwater - not surprising to see rust. Maybe the rusty bits will help control phosphates.
twf0369 said: Has anyone experienced their less than one year old Q5 skimmer’s pump, Shark 6.0, rusting? I am waiting on Marine Depot to call me back to see if this is a common trend. Click to expand... Aren't these simply rebranded sicce pumps? Anyway, metal (probably stainless steel) in saltwater - not surprising to see rust. Maybe the rusty bits will help control phosphates.