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FrenchAchilles 01-22-2013 07:39 PM

Help decide new skimmer
 
Hello I have to get a better skimmer. It has to be in sump and money does have a limit. I have a 300 gallon high bio load. One issue I have is my sump is a standard 55 gallon which I really can't change. I have really come down to two skimmers I am looking at:

The RLSS (Reef Life Support System) R8-i 8" Internal Cone Skimmer
Rated for 264-528 gallons (1000-2000 liters)
This is one of the new DC controllable pump models
http://reefsupplycanada.com/cgi-bin/...ada&item=59251

Or
The SRO (Super Reef Octopus) 5000SSS
I need the space saver model due to how narrow the 55 gallons is.
Rated up to 400gal.
http://www.goreef.com/Super-Reef-Oct...0-Gallons.html

I am leaning towards the SRO just due to its has been around and tested. From the what I have read is a solid skimmer that is well like.
I am really interested thought in the new RLSS but not really sure I believe the rating when its looks to be such a small skimmer. Also with is being such a new tech not sure about jumping on the band wagon but from what I have read the few people who have it really like it and the pump apparently is dead silent which I am looking for a really quiet skimmer. From what I have been reading the size of the skimmer is not as important as the air rating hence the rlss rating.

What do you think?

KineticReef 01-22-2013 08:04 PM

I don't think you can go wrong with either skimmer. The RLSS looks to be very good quality and built similar to a Bubble King. The SRO is also a well trusted brand so I think either would do the trick. Good luck with whatever one you choose!

asylumdown 01-22-2013 10:16 PM

Advanced Aquarist did a nice write up of the RLSS skimmers, those DC pumps seem to be all the rage these days. If I were picking I'd probably go with that one, though I'd want to hear from someone on how much noise either of them made first.

riceboy 01-22-2013 10:24 PM

i have the rlss r6i and can't hear a thing, so i would suspect the r8i will be the same

asylumdown 01-22-2013 10:25 PM

How's the DC pump? Do you ever find yourself adjusting the pump speed?

reefwars 01-22-2013 10:28 PM

rlss all the way:)

riceboy 01-22-2013 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asylumdown (Post 785429)
How's the DC pump? Do you ever find yourself adjusting the pump speed?

its not bad, i just adjust it once when i first started to get a thicker skimmate by lowering the power to get more bubbles in the cup lol. i just like the feed feature so while feeding frozen food, my skimmer doesn't go crazy and overflow. so far i'm loving it, skimmate is a lot thicker

FrenchAchilles 01-22-2013 11:32 PM

Do you guys believe the ratings of what size of systems these can handle. There have been many past skimmer that people have found out where way over rated.

FrenchAchilles 01-23-2013 03:44 PM

Just more food for thought concerning the ratings. When you look at these using the same dc pumps and even more air the ratings are a lot less the rlss skimmers.

http://coralvue.com/pro-openvolute-protein-skimmer/

don.ald 01-23-2013 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asylumdown (Post 785429)
How's the DC pump? Do you ever find yourself adjusting the pump speed?

Quote:

Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 785431)
rlss all the way:)

Wondering, what is the benefit to having a skimmer with variable speed pump?
R.


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