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what skimmer to use
What brand of skimmer is everybody using these day? It's a question that is overwhelming me because of the many different makes, models, and the concepts that are available today. I am currently using a Berlin Classic but don't like it's mediocre performance. I want to invest into something that is highly effecient and will last me many years. I want to spend good money for a quality product but don't know where to start. Could someone with experience of today's up-to-date technology on protein skimmer, please advise me of the goods and the bads that are available on the market. thx.
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Sump or hang on model?
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looking for in-sump.
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Moving to the main forum ...
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I also hear alot of good things about the Euro-reef. Haven't yet come across a negative review. It is one that I am considering.
Could the Euro-reef be compared to the beckett-style skimmer in regards to it's skimmage efficiency in a given time frame. I am not sure if anyone has actually done the comparison, but such a result from that would definitely help in determining. |
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I thought the same way when I purchased my skimmer. I didn't want to buy a skimmer twice.
Mine isn't mainstream and it isn't either in-sump or hang-on. It stands on it's own. I've had it running for 5 years now, and have yet to replace a part. It's non-adjustable, which is nice. Easy to clean. It's too big for your present 100g, but if you're considering upsizing in the future, it may be worth a look. (Aquamedic) http://members.picturelist.com/image...f/DSCN2006.jpg Mitch |
Mitch are you hiding stuff under the stairs like me? :mrgreen:
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Like you wouldn't believe....
my furnace guy hates me. Mitch |
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