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![]() Hi everyone, i have the coralife super skimmer 65g right now, but i notice it overflows alot
i think ill probably need a better and more realiable skimmer, i dont want to wake up every morning and have a wet floor. anyone know or suggest any better skimmer for a 65g tank? thank you |
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![]() There's plenty of great alternatives, and most other people on this site could recommend a few tried and tested ones to you.
I think it also comes down to price. You can spend $1000's on a fantastic skimmer or considerably less on an almost as good one. If you're set on a hang-on model they generally are a little bit more expensive than their in sump versions. If you've got no budget limit then your options are very open. |
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![]() If you are running a sump id recommend looking at the VERTEX IN series. 250$ or so. The collection cup is easy to clean and maintain. Its alittle noisy but for the price and performance i cant complain. I was running the coralife SS previously and liked it other than the overflowing issues i had as well. I tried the Aqua C Remora pro and hated it. It was hard to clean, noisy and didnt perform as well as the coralife SS in my opinion.
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![]() well of course i wouldnt pay for something for like 500 when i can get something tahts jsut as good for like 200 right, so its what its worth,
and i read some reviews on the octopus bh 100 f, would anyone recommend that? |
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![]() A friend of mine has a Aqua C Ramoria. He swears by this skimmer and I have read a great deal of positive reviews
I would suggest it |
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![]() I hear the Octopus line of hang-ons are good. There are few sellers in Canada, I'm sure a vendor on here could help you out.
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![]() I have had both on a 33 gallon tank. Both of mine were adequate. The Reef Octopus has a large
Footprint inside the tank but did an awesome job skimming. Had restart issues but easily fixed by placing thumb over air intake. I started to get Noise from the pump so I switched to a Aqua Remora that i had. It's the one with the box that attaches to the pump and sits inside the tank. Wish that this was designed a little better but all in all I haven't had any major issues It's easier to clean than the RO. which is a big plus You can take it apart in seconds Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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![]() I just got a new aqua c remora skimmer and plugged it in and it started skimming ASAP it's quite and if u have an old coralife skimmer the bubble trap box fits perfect.
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![]() Deltec makes a good one and Bubble Magus makes a good one too...
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![]() Imo, Deltec is the only hang on skimmer worth buying. I have heard some good things about the Bubble Magus and the Octopus though I haven't seen them in action.
I had a Remora and a Remora Pro, and they skimmed great for the first few months, then I could never get them skimming again. After a year they got moved to the closet and then I sold them off. I would never buy another one. |
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