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![]() -just got a seaclone skimmer for up to 150-gallon tanks yesterday, but i got a maxi-jet 900 with it, and everyone says that a maxi-jet 1200 is recomm-
ended for this particular skimmer, so anyone think this could cause loss of efficiency while skimming?
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33g fowlr / 20g sump / 400 watt pendant / Euro-Reef RC80~~~~lavendar tang, lemon butterfly, snowflake eel, hawaiian spotted puffer, tomato clown, chomis.. My reef~http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...-/P4300459.jpg |
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![]() The problem won't be the pump, it'll be the fact that the SeaClone is garbage
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![]() -ya so i've heard but mind you it's gonna be all softies who don't like skimming
too much, so any skimming is better than none, in another couple months i'll invest in a nice berlin, but for now the seaclone will have to do-
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33g fowlr / 20g sump / 400 watt pendant / Euro-Reef RC80~~~~lavendar tang, lemon butterfly, snowflake eel, hawaiian spotted puffer, tomato clown, chomis.. My reef~http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...-/P4300459.jpg |
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PS- Mine works like a charm.
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10g softie and LPS tank(SPS soon ![]() Live stock -1 Pulsing xinia - Green candy cane - green zoas - GSP - Fake percula clown - Diadem dottyback ![]() ![]() Last edited by Mik_101; 08-04-2007 at 05:31 AM. |
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![]() There are certain hang-on-back skimmers that waaaaaaay over-rate how big a tank it can handle. Seaclones & prisms are ok for small tanks, but anything above a 33g would probably be way underskimmed. If it works for you, great. But in general, these low-end HOB skimmers are useless, espeically if you follow the manufacturer's guidelines.
For instance, I think Red Sea states that their Prism Pro is good for up to 300g. I'm sorry, but that may be ok if the tank has no fish or livestock in it, but I wouldn't trust a PrismPro for anything larger than a 65g at the most. |
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![]() Like many others I too started off with a Seaclown way back when because it was cheap and I didn't know any better. It was fiddly, poorly built and didn't do a darn thing but overflow.
I have no doubt that someone could be satisfied by its performance but you won't be anymore when you see what a "real" skimmer in action can do. |
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![]() Miki,
I noticed you're also using the Seaclone on a sps tank. Good luck with that. SPS like almost nutrient-free water quality, which you probably won't get long term with this brand of skimmer. Overskimming, not underskimming, is the general rule of thumb with sps. |