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Aleks 05-23-2009 06:06 PM

I have to say, I just bought a Remora (nano) HOB off another member here, and in the first 1.5 days of use, I pulled probably 125cc of dark green stuff out of my tank......I'm not sure thats a failure...haha....

Zoaelite 05-23-2009 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by imisky (Post 423141)
MCE600 and ATB multi are two of the best HOB skimmers available on the market so they do exist :P just alot more expensive then in sump ones. You really do pay a premium for HOB skimmers compared to there in sump counterparts.

But if you were looking for a MCE600 or ATB Multi i wish you luck its hard to find them 2nd hand in canada and i dont think ive even seen an ATB multi 2nd hand yet.

True, there are models out there but the major disadvantage of a hang on is if it cracks, leaks/ over flows you have now created a MASSIVE mess for yourself. Why not treat your system, hide all of those ugly skimmers, heaters and reactors, increase your total gallons and increase flow (with the return).
Levi

Ken 05-23-2009 07:50 PM

Hi, the Remora does work and works good regards Ken

imisky 05-23-2009 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by zoaElite (Post 423243)
True, there are models out there but the major disadvantage of a hang on is if it cracks, leaks/ over flows you have now created a MASSIVE mess for yourself. Why not treat your system, hide all of those ugly skimmers, heaters and reactors, increase your total gallons and increase flow (with the return).
Levi

Its true that if a leak shows up then it becomes trouble for the owners but overflowing is usually built into the higher end HOB skimmers. I for one have never had my MCE600 overflow onto the carpet, it all gets looped back in.

I believe that some people like to keep there systems simple as in no drilling no plumbing. I however also agree that plumbing and etc in the end makes a clean display tank, but just not very viable to some. so some of us go HOB and it works great. sump isnt a go on all systems it looks nice in the end but it could also cause you leaks and etc if not done properly but with that said back on the topic of the seller we kind of took it on a side trail.

Eugene

marihoochie 05-23-2009 09:05 PM

My Prizm Pro works awesome..I've had it running for 3 years now...works like a charm..the only issue i've ever had, is that once a year I have to change the impeller..otherwise it's perfect...I.ve never had to tune it or anything...maybe I'm just lucky..but I would recommend it.

Doug 05-23-2009 09:15 PM

I moved the thread here so it can be discussed at will, instead of the buy/sell forum.

I had a Deltec 600 for awile. Sold it though. Looking at the SWC Extreme hang on. Seen one when in there. Great looking skimmer. Never seen any ATB for sale yet. Are they on the market now?

Aleks 05-23-2009 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by zoaElite (Post 423243)
True, there are models out there but the major disadvantage of a hang on is if it cracks, leaks/ over flows you have now created a MASSIVE mess for yourself. Why not treat your system, hide all of those ugly skimmers, heaters and reactors, increase your total gallons and increase flow (with the return).
Levi

:wink: Same could happen with a sump tank......I have to say that I'm not sure how other skimmers are built, but it would take quite the drop to crack mine? Its all seamless acrylic

Zoaelite 05-23-2009 09:24 PM

Thanks Doug, didn't even realise it was BUY/SELL :redface:. Yes sumps do also have the possibility to leak (eh this is the reefing hobby what doesn't leak?). I know with my old tank there was no way to get sump into there and because I had just started reefing I didn't really understand all the fine points of plumbing/ drilling. IMO once you have a sump on a tank its very hard to try and get by with out one.
Levi

Aleks 05-23-2009 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by zoaElite (Post 423264)
Thanks Doug, didn't even realise it was BUY/SELL :redface:. Yes sumps do also have the possibility to leak (eh this is the reefing hobby what doesn't leak?). I know with my old tank there was no way to get sump into there and because I had just started reefing I didn't really understand all the fine points of plumbing/ drilling. IMO once you have a sump on a tank its very hard to try and get by with out one.
Levi

For sure, but it overcomplicates setups in the 5-20 gallon range imo......When I do set up a larger cube, than absolutely, I think a sump tank is the "proper" way to do it, but for the nano's a HOB skimmer and fuge are handy!

Zoaelite 05-23-2009 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Aleks (Post 423262)
:wink: Same could happen with a sump tank......I have to say that I'm not sure how other skimmers are built, but it would take quite the drop to crack mine? Its all seamless acrylic

My comment was more directed to my old Red Sea model (Which I would never advise anyone to purchase). That in mind though, even BMW's need service calls once In a while.
Levi


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