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ElGuappo 04-01-2010 07:51 PM

i have a psk 75 for sale. and i believe red coral is now selling buble magnus skimmers.

Oscar 04-01-2010 08:30 PM

Have a look at the euro-reef nano skimmers. I am extremely pleased with mine. Ocean Aquatics carries them.

OceanicCorals-Eugene- 04-01-2010 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Oscar (Post 507012)
Have a look at the euro-reef nano skimmers. I am extremely pleased with mine. Ocean Aquatics carries them.

Not to put down the euro-reef skimmers, i think they are constructed well but the alloy they use for the meshwheel just doesnt last very long, even the new version of the alloy which is supposed to last longer just disintegrates after a while. I wouldnt want a skimmer thats worth $200 or so to need a replacement meshwheel after 6 or so months of use (thats saying the new alloy lasts 6 months) just my personal opinion.

Other then the meshwheel i think the skimmers are constructed very well.

LeeR 04-01-2010 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by OceanicCorals-Eugene- (Post 507029)
Not to put down the euro-reef skimmers, i think they are constructed well but the alloy they use for the meshwheel just doesnt last very long, even the new version of the alloy which is supposed to last longer just disintegrates after a while. I wouldnt want a skimmer thats worth $200 or so to need a replacement meshwheel after 6 or so months of use (thats saying the new alloy lasts 6 months) just my personal opinion.

Other then the meshwheel i think the skimmers are constructed very well.



agreed..mine is sitting in the floor next to my tank..

Oscar 04-02-2010 04:50 AM

Well, I am only at the 4 month mark so I have not had an issue with the mesh wheel yet. Can a person get the appropriate mesh themselves and cut/install when the time comes?

LeeR 04-02-2010 05:05 AM

no you just have to buy a new one from nanoreefsystems... at $30+.. im pretty un happy at this point.. considering a spent $200 on it and its pretty much junk now.. id rather not shell out another 30 bucks on something that will fail in say 4 months...

Oscar 04-02-2010 12:59 PM

OK then, if that is the case is there another pump out there that can be installed? After much frustration this is the first skimmer that I have used that actually fits AND works in my tank.

I am not ready to give up on this one yet.

LeeR 04-02-2010 03:56 PM

well im going to try using enkamat.. i have a feeling it wont be fine enough.. if nto maybe the mj1000 from the BMQQ will fit?

Oscar 04-02-2010 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by MacheteAvenue (Post 507208)
well im going to try using enkamat.. i have a feeling it wont be fine enough.. if nto maybe the mj1000 from the BMQQ will fit?

Here's a DIY page. http://www.randystacye.com/diythreadwheel.htm

Let me know how your attempt goes.

paddyob 04-11-2010 07:14 AM

Rio
 
I have been using the Rio Nano skimmer for over two years... works great.

Dry foam... thick dark green slime. This is also more affordable than most at under $50.

There are a lot of people who recommend the higher end ones... but for a smaller tank... is it really worth it? They say you don't even need one, so why pay more than you have to?

If you are looking for something good, but not "the best"... try one out.


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