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Iwaki makes a good pump but they're noisy all right. That's why mine is in a closet. Can't hear a thing. ![]()
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![]() Yep, like Brad said. It was just a 28in. tall beckett. I ran it on a Mak 4, then switched to a Mag 24. Better performance. My friend runs it still on his 180g. he is running a Panworld 200 on it.
It my opinion, many beckett users under drive their skimmers and although they are working well, skim much better when driven by a larger pump. Of course the difference the is power consumption but there was not the selection of efficient skimmers like today available when I ran mine. Still, I have watched over most of Mikes variety of skimmers and had a multitude of my own and that beckett could out skim or at least compete with most of them. ![]() That just my opinion on becketts however and not the main topic of concern here. ![]() Most of the in sump needle/mesh wheel skimmers I have used or seen used, have both level and air adjustments on them. As I said, my preference, was to run the air wide open, unless its very violent. Set the water level for close to wet skimming but not overly wet.
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#23
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![]() yup you want wet skim mate and water changing to go with it , get a beckett. they will always clean your water...
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