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![]() Don't waste your money. That was the first skimmer i ever bought and it made a really great hole in my wall
![]() I never ever got it to skim. Tried different pumps and different cup heights etc: I have heard of people that have had good luck but i would just keep your eye on here and try and get a good one for a good price. I figure we are using it to keep the water clean so it is not the best thing to cheap out on. Craig Quote:
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![]() Yeah i bought a seaclone 100 for my 55 gallon im constanly adjusting it to keep it skimming good, Definitly dont wanna be dealing with that on the new tank
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![]() I've got one of the jebo 180s - marginally better than the css65...
There's some really long threads on RC for modding these into good skimmers... Some of the results are pretty impressive.
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