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Aqua C Remora Protein Skimmer
Does anyone have any experience with the Aqua C Remora HOT skimmer? I am thinking of getting one from the states. Any recommendations for a different HOT skimmer for a 90 gallon? (No sump).
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I have a Aqua C Remora for my 45 gallon tank. It seems to be working well, but so far I have only used it for curing my live rock and so I don't have a lot of long term experience with it yet. I did a lot of research before I decided on the Remora and I found that most people are very happy with them. I think the Remora Pro may be better suited for use on a 90 gallon tank though.
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I am using the Remora Pro as well. I have had no complaints except I do get a few micro bubbles in the tank. The Remora works on a variety of pumps, which is a bonus, ranging from 300g/h to people pumping through over 500g/h. For a 90g I would definitely shoot for the Remora Pro.
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Remora Pro
Thanks for the replies. I just bought the Remora Pro today from J & L Aquatics. Lots of microbubbles but should be better in a few weeks. Happy to have bought in Canada rather than messing about with USD.
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Mine's (prefilter) still up for sale. :)
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Great skimmer. The spray injection is the biggest thing going for this skimmer IMO. I loathe venturis.
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Hi,
Remoras work well. I have had mine for two years now and it is still going. I have a MAG 7 running off of mine. I have a 90 with 33 sump. - Victor. |
Hi, the remora and add on are great. Lots of white tubular things growing in it. I assume they are sponges. Is that ok?
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I just changed to a Remora (not the pro) and it's skimming like crazy! :biggrin: I had a sea clone before that was working fairly well after doing some mods, but the Remora has impressed me after only 2 day's of operation.
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