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Old 05-29-2009, 02:31 AM
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I'm glad that the 9010 has a good review here. I have one that I will be installing in the sump when I get my new 120 gal finished. Looking forward to the skimmate from this tunze.
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I ran mine in my sump for a bit also. Now I love Tunze products in general and my 9010 was a good skimmer but,

if running a sump on something larger than a 100g or so, I would be using one of the better needle wheel model skimmers.
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Old 05-30-2009, 01:05 AM
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I ran mine in my sump for a bit also. Now I love Tunze products in general and my 9010 was a good skimmer but,

if running a sump on something larger than a 100g or so, I would be using one of the better needle wheel model skimmers.

Yup, I agree with Doug. Mine is in the sump for a 90 gal well-stocked reef and that's pushing it. It does the job but I wouldn't recommend it for anything bigger.
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