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This thing was constructed on April 28, 2009, and it was categorized as Breaking News, Royal Exclusiv.
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Royal Exclusiv has been working on another version of their very popular Bubble King line of protein skimmers. These models might replace the older models with the deluxe name, much like a car manufacturer has a new model every year. Details are slowly leaking out but we do know the models will be 200, 250 and 300 in both internal and external models. So far the microprocessor can control flow rates for the pump enabling them to produce different amounts of foam depending on what your doing to the tank, like feeding, etc. Pricing for these models starts at $1960 for the Bubble King Deluxe 200 internal model and top out at $2500 for the Bubble King Deluxe 300 external models. More pics after the break. All these skimmers use the same pump, brushless DC 170W pump Pinwheel, however the Nozzle is different between different skimmers.


Bubble King Deluxe 250 Internal Red Dragon II (170w DC) and microprocessor controller
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Bubble King Super Marine 200 with Red Dragon II (170w DC) and microprocessor controller

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Bubble King Deluxe 200 Internal with Red Dragon II (170w DC) and microprocessor controller
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This thing has 3 Comments

  1. Posted April 28, 2009 at 9:51 am | Permalink

    Drool. I’ll have to win the lottery before I can trade in my BK 180 for one of these bad boyz…

  2. dudeman
    Posted April 28, 2009 at 10:55 am | Permalink

    …I’ve been waiting for my SM 300 RDII for over about 45 days. Hopefully this is a sign that the floodgates are opening.

  3. jd
    Posted April 29, 2009 at 9:18 pm | Permalink

    how does the microprocessor controller sped up/slow down the pump? Level sensors?

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