Living Color Refugiums

ninjamini

Active Member
Does anyone use the Living Color Refugiums. I was looking at the lcr100. $240.
About Living Color:
the world's leader in high end custom aquarium fabrication and supplies, is proud to release its new line of advanced filtration refugiums for the live reef enthusiast. Joining the company's already successful line of wet dry filtration units, Living Color refugiums are built to withstand the rigors of continuous aquarium use and are adaptable to the industry's ever changing trends
Available in three models - LCR 100, LCR 200, and LCR 300 - Living Color refugiums cover the spectrum of live reef filtration up to 300 gallons. Features of these units include:
1) Expanded sump area to accommodate large variety of pumps and high tech protein skimmers
2) The largest refugium/sand area in the industry providing expansive area for macro algae and invertebrate growth
3) Degassing vents to allow more air escape creating far less micro-bubbles than competing units
4) Black chamber walls inside the unit concentrate light where its needed and inhibit algae growth in unwanted areas of the sump and baffle chamber
5) Clear chamber sump top with mounting lip for surface or above unit lighting
Backed by Living Color's continued commitment to the highest quality product and a "no hassle" guarantee, Living Color refugiums provide aquarium retailers and enthusiasts alike with a new and better choice for advanced, natural filtration.
For further information on these and other Living Color aquarium products, please contact Living Color Enterprises at (800) 878-9511
 

sign guy

Active Member
I have heard of them, a good company and a good design but why dont you build your own there not that hard.
 

peckhead

Active Member
u can make ur own with a glass tank and get some glass cut and then all you need is silicon!
 

sign guy

Active Member
Originally Posted by peckhead
u can make ur own with a glass tank and get some glass cut and then all you need is silicon!
pluss plexie is not that expensive. remember glass on glass and plexie on plexie
 

ninjamini

Active Member
I made one out of a 15 gal tank and some glass. I have since broke 2 of the bubble trap walls. I wont do it out of glass again.
 
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