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skimmers
Brian.
Sorry for the problems that you are experiencing with your skimmer. I am new to the salt water addiction myself. However, I will say you get what you pay for and it is the consumers responsibility to research your purchase before you buy. With the availability of the internet, it is easy to see that CS skimmers are persnickety, and cause a lot of problems, if they are not attended to regularly. Not being in the "industry" and just a salt water enthusiast it pays to research before you buy. Let's hope you learn too keep your Litigation antics to those how need them most. Cheers! rattler |
b-diddy thanks for the compliments!!
As for space were you saying 36 inch clearence top to bottom or side to side? If you have 36 top to bottom that's lots of room for a 33g to go underneath and a euroreef rs 135 is more than the tank could ever put out meaning that you could over skim abit but hey look at it this way... Bigger is better if you upgrade say to a 90 or even 120 it can take it ofcourse the 120g being lightly stocked! For building the sump any joe can do it what you have to figure out is the max space for the skimmer and the return pump then the next is geting glass cut and then sillycone, done like dinner here's a pic of the euroreef rs 135 under my 90g same foot print as your 50 just alittle wider. http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IM000508.jpg http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...IM000506-1.jpg http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IM000504.jpg Sumps are the way to go IMO cause you can have heaters, skimmers hidden underneath which opens up some space for your display also the return pump can act as extra flow in your tank and if you want to get fancy you could have sand and macro growing in the middle compartment, some turn it into a full refuge with seahorses and other cool things the opportunities are enless I have put feather dusters, frags, pistol shrimp and gobies in mine it's like 2 displays in one! http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IM000826.jpg |
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Another option for a great (based on reviews, not personal experience) HOT skimmer would be the Bermuda Aquatics Rogue skimmer.
http://www.fragfarmer.com/Bermuda-Aq...ave-p-889.html |
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I'm not too familiar with what the LFS store situation is like in Kelowna but if you talk to them I am sure they have access to a tank builder of some sort that can make you a custom sized sump. Just about ever store in Calgary can do it/have it done.
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I found a Remora for sale on ReefCentral, if you're interested.
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I'm another one with a Coralife 65 skimmer. It only overflowed on me once, I just didn't watch it carefully when adding water. Now whenever I add I turn water level knob all the way down then re-adjust it accordingly. I do admit it's sometimes very hard to set it just right. When setting it up the first time the plastic valve piece that connects to the pump cracked. I have to hold it on with a plastic tie wrap. Also the rubber tubing thay gave me in the kit was too small a diameter, so I had to rig up a new piece. A little bit of a headache but it seems to work.
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