FREE TEST for IOAOI In-Sump Protein Skimmer with DC Pump, 120-160 Gals,Qty Limited

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I just added a skimmer to one of my tanks to run in combination with an ATS. If your interested to see how it performs paired with a scrubber on a larger system of 285g total volume I'd be willing to swap it out with this one to see how it performs. The one currently running is undersized as well.
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Hello family members of R2R,
We're launching a FREE TEST for IOAOI in sump protein skimmer for 120-160 gals aquariums.
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We truly look forward to receiving your objective and detailed feedback.
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I'd be interested in trying out your IOAIO in sump protein skimmer on my 120 and giving good honest review of it in return.
 

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Already using the previous one on my little frag system, would love to test this on my bigger system!
 

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Hello family members of R2R,
We're launching a FREE TEST for IOAOI in sump protein skimmer for 120-160 gals aquariums.
US only.
We truly look forward to receiving your objective and detailed feedback.
To sign up - Like & comment on this thread.
We'll send you a PM.
:star-struck:
I would love to try this out! I have a standard 48x24x24in 120 gallon display, with a 30 gallon sump. Just about ready to get and fire up a protein skimmer. Thanks for giving people this opportunity @IOAOI
 

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