New Year, New Giveaway: Win a DELTEC Skimmer! - A R2R Exclusive Contest

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Hi Fellow Reefers,

Robert, Kelly, and the rest of the crew are hard at work filming new Marine Depot videos to release in the New Year.

We wanted to invite you all to join us on our adventures in reefkeeping in 2018 by subscribing to our YouTube channel!

Once you subscribe (or if you are already a subscriber), reply to this thread with your YouTube username along with 1 topic or product you'd like us to cover in the New Year!

On 2/1/18 we will choose 1 lucky R2R member/MD YouTube subscriber from this thread to receive a FREE Deltec SCA 1351 Protein Skimmer—a beast of a skimmer and a $379 value!

We'll also send a snazzy Marine Depot T-shirt and some handy plug labels to 5 random R2R members just for helping us out with fresh content ideas. :D

Thank you in advance to everyone for participating and GOOD LUCK!

Warm regards,

Jeff @ Marine Depot







 

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Awesome giveaway, I subscribed!
YouTube name: Votts DFS.
I would love to see a video on the effectiveness of a refugium vs a large Berlin style sump with skimmer. Also the difference of readings on test kits and how accurate they are.
 

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YouTube name: danieldemeyere

A while back you had a great video showing the different cooling fan options for smaller tanks. Given summer is only a few months away, having an updated "Best Ways To Cool Tanks 50 Gallons And Under" video would be great as chillers aren't always feasible for smaller tanks.
 

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