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What equals a good skimmer?
I will have a total of about 75 gallons of net water in the sump and display. If my skimmer is rated for 80 - 120 gallons and I have a very low bioload (2 false percula clownfish), would my skimmer be good enough?
Or is a good skimmer the next size up? I want to start full zeovit but am not sure if my skimmer is good enough. |
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Yes it should be sufficient. What make do you have
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Out of all my skimmers that. I have owned which is pretty much every type of a skimmer out there other then the klas skimmer and a h&s skimmer. I have always shot for 2-3 times of what I can skim. Uou can always over skim but u can't under skim I believe that if u run into problems with uourntank like over feeding and extra nutrients you can always skim it out when u have a bigger skimmer.
Now if u want to runs wetter skim mate u can with a bigger skimmer if u have a smaller skimmer u can't do a lot like skim wet. The reason is the skimming is working overtime to keep up with the tank. |
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Reef life support systems.....best Skimmers I've ever seen including bubble king....
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http://www.aquariumcontrollers.com/files/skimmers.html
This is a pretty old chart, but fairly accurate from what I've seen. My biggest thing for skimmers isn't really what they pull, as long as it's consistent. They need to skim enough to keep the nutrients down obviously, but a skimmer that you need to mess with constantly will be pretty much useless in the long run. For example. the neck on the coralife skimmer is small, so trying to balance your skimmate from a wet to dry skimmate is a VERY fine adjustment, this also changes with air pressure and water level, so if you have your sump water move 1/8", you go from a wet skim to no skim. It was VERY frustrating, half the time I'd not be skimming, and the other half I'd be dumping all my skimmate back into the tank. After trying a few others, I now have an ATI skimmer with a nice large neck, I have a very consistant skim, and never have to worry about it. I've set it to a fairly dry skim, and it does this for weeks/months without me touching it.(unless a crab goes down the overflow... those guys love my skimmer intake) Anyways, whatever you end up thinking of getting ask on this forum for past experiance, there's some good low cost skimmers that preform very well, and other high cost ones that are not worth the plastic they're made from. Some people like Skimmer King have owned pretty much everything, so know far far too much about skimmers and have very good advice on what to get. |
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i stand strongly behind my statement :P
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Yes but access and owning are two totally different things:wink:
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i stand strongly behind my statement:P im guessing youve never owned a rlss??? :twised: |
Hehehe you got me there. Because like I said once you go Bk you never go back rofl
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bk is a great skimmer line but.....id have to take out a mortgage to own one lol, the rlss is under $1000 and have a wide rating with the waveline pumps, plus controller.
with your bk now wouldnt it be nice to be able to turn it down or up a notch by the push of a button , not having to retune, push button feed?? :P heres a review on AA http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2012/5/review im in love with this skimmer, there i said it lol :P |
no mortage needed go with a Vertex Cone Denny
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I won't lie I tell it like it is . |
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the rlss does look impressive for sure, maybe I'll look at one next time I'm in the market for a new skimmer |
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i dont think i remember those:twised: lol yes , honestly ive always been a vertex man but the times they are a changing;) Quote:
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A skimmer really comes down to two things, the pump and the build quality and attention to detail of the body. I've seen rlss skimmers, yes the build quality is good but not at the same level of BKs, does it use titanium screws? I think not :wink:
The wavelines have not proven themselves yet as decent contenders either. I run two waveline pumps, they are really good for the price especially being DC but they don't compare to the red dragons. The housing leak when used externally so the rlss external versions would not be a smart move IMO. The power supplies run way too hot, switched mine out to fan cooled units. Two issues I've had in a couple months, both pumps so not isolated issues. The only thing I'd give it credit for is that it's Canadian made, however more likely relabeled Chinese products for the most part with Canadian assembly. Regardless anything labeled as Canadian made is a plus in my books. That said it's not German so the extra point still goes to BK :surprise: Not saying rlss skimmers aren't great, but certainly not better than BKs, making statements like that with no bases is just silly. |
Thanks for the response. I am running a Bubble Magus skimmer. According to Zeovit, you want to run a good protein skimmer, but not one that is too oversize that will pull out all of the food that you are dumping in. This is where the question came from.
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Yeah it's probably been said already but a good skimmer comes down to reputable brand not the manufacture rating. Zeovit is just saying you need to skim good but don't go crazy and use a skimmer that's made for 10x the volume so it strips out everything you add immediately, that's all.
Sorry about the tanget, Denny started it http://images.netsolsites.com/imagec...tongue-out.gif |
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ah yeah pull the german card lol ive never ran the wavelines external yet but internal no issues i see, but like you said its a new line so who knows after some time, youve had yours longer i hope mine dont go south lol:mrgreen: |
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I don't have the SWC come skimmer which I hear are better I have the older extreme model with the sicce pump. I know a lot of people do not like this pump but this skimmer has been one of the best purchases I have made. I bought it in 2009 and it has been running without issue and producing good skim mate. The best thing though is the price I paid for what I got out of it. For my next tank I will be trying out a SWC cone skimmer given my success with this one.
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I have been running a reef octopus with bubble blaster pump. 3year warranty on pump and so far works like a beast on my 90 gallon mixed reef. For the money it is great bang for your buck. Build quality is impressive as well.
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Wow that is amazing. I have to clean my bubble magus every 6 months. Then the impeller doesn't start on its own if the pvc is not on exactly perfect. I hate this brand of skimmer. Never again.
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I have only cleaned my Sicce pump once in three years.
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