To the good folks at GEO, Do I get cool points for this one? LOL!

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Battlecorals

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So....... I couldn't help but notice that the new line of Geo Calcium reactors, look a lot like "my" version, after the mod I did to my own Geo's a couple of years back. I mean I gotta ask, was there any consideration for this new design in the works before I sent pics of mine over?

Either, way, I Love it! I'm just having a little fun here. It's a super good update to an already great product:).



Old GEO design
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The "BC Mod"
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New GEO 2019 edition
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I’m not sure I see the difference, other than the pan world or blue line pump, which you could not run in water
 

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I’m not sure I see the difference, other than the pan world or blue line pump, which you could not run in water
The plumbing is different. Previous models has it coming out the top but now it comes out the side.
 

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Adam,
(LOL to my post above) - was in the plans about four years ago. Once peristaltic pumps became more affordable/available to the general hobbyists I then decided to move forward with it.

In all seriousness I am impressed with the pre-filter you came up with and would like to incorporate that in the future.
 

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