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Old 03-23-2008, 04:31 AM
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i am trying to fine a good skimmer that will work on a 250g tank. the skimmer might be put into a 80g tank, so i guess in total it will be a 320g total volume.. thanks for the info
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Do you want an in sump skimmer or hang on the back. I have a ATI Bublemaster on my 210G with 75G sump and love it. Its about as close to a Bubble King as I could afford right now .
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have to go with a in sump. your skimmer is it working out good for you?
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I really like it so far, the only negative I could say is it is sensitive to sump water level fluctuations. Positives, it removes about a litre of skimmate a week from the tank on average. I have a fairly heavily stocked tank with regards to fish, corals consist of 95% sps, the rest being xenia and zoo's. Inverts are the usual clean up crew and a couple of cleaner shrimp, sexy shrimp and a 8" maxima clam.

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I don't think they are making those anymore.
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well i have a ATI BM 250 and I love it its the best skimmer that i have aver owed and I have owned pretty much all the skimmers going, air driven becketts , venturi's, in sumps externals, you name it i have used it . IME BM out performs the euro reef too.
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I don't think they are making those anymore.
J&L used to sell them but I noticed they aren't listed on they're web page ever since they added the super expensive bubble King line. I guess you can't sell a 1,500$ skimmer thats sitting next to a 450.00$ skimmer that looks the same. I bought mine from Hidden reef about 5 months ago and they are still listed on his web page last time I checked.

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i am trying to fine a good skimmer that will work on a 250g tank. the skimmer might be put into a 80g tank, so i guess in total it will be a 320g total volume.. thanks for the info
The best skimmer
-will mix largest amount of Air, minimum 600-900 L/per hour or more.
-Will be very quiet
-Easy to clean (no screws, and required minimum clearence for cup removal)
-Power efficient (the pump will draw minimum current in amps)
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The best skimmer
-will mix largest amount of Air, minimum 600-900 L/per hour or more.
-Will be very quiet
-Easy to clean (no screws, and required minimum clearence for cup removal)
-Power efficient (the pump will draw minimum current in amps)
That sounds like the bk mini I've been using in my system
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