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Old 11-02-2006, 03:02 AM
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hidden reef in abbotsford, bc sells ASM skimmers, they ship as well the mods are easy to do at home, on the ASM website they even tell you the parts you need to buy to do the mods. i'm not pushing you towards ASM skimmers but just suggesting that i think they are good
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:12 AM
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Are the recomended gallons rated on the euroreef's accurate?
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:34 AM
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From what I have read Euroreef skimmers are probably under rated on the size of tank they can actually skim (one of the few).
A couple of high end, in sump skimmers that you might want to research are the Deltec, Bubble King, H&S and another new one on the market who's name escapes me right now but it is Bubble something. They are like I said higher end skimmers that really perform but you are definately going to pay more for them.
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Are the recomended gallons rated on the euroreef's accurate?
IMO they are.
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From what I have read Euroreef skimmers are probably under rated on the size of tank they can actually skim (one of the few).
A couple of high end, in sump skimmers that you might want to research are the Deltec, Bubble King, H&S and another new one on the market who's name escapes me right now but it is Bubble something. They are like I said higher end skimmers that really perform but you are definately going to pay more for them.

Maybe the one you are thinking about is the ATI Bubble Master
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Old 11-03-2006, 02:31 AM
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the euroreef website gives a rated gallons and an actual gallon rating. i think they are pretty accurate.
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Old 11-03-2006, 03:19 PM
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I was going to start a thread with a similar question but it looks to me like the Euro-Reef gets the highest approval rating and the price on the RS series isn't outrageous for what you are getting. I am definitely going to consider a Euro-Reef when I upgrade from my lousy Red Sea Berlin skimmer.
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Old 11-16-2006, 04:50 AM
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I have an ASM G3 for my 180...19 fish in total....and it works great. I have to empty the cup every 3 days though. I would like to upgrade to the G5 like Tom R has. Just as good as the euro reef for alot less money. I think the G5 uses 2 Sedra 9000's....Tom is very happy! The smaller euroreefs are getting closer in price to ASM, not the larger ones.
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Old 11-16-2006, 05:12 AM
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ASM G4X the G4 is supposed to be underpowered with the sedra 5000 the G4X uses a sedra 9000 I use it on a heavily stocked 180 with 30 Gal sump didn't cost me much as I got it in the US and have a mailbox just across the line went on vacation for a week (no duty no tax) so I ended up paying about $400 all said and done

As the others said the mods are easy I have only done the gate valve mod and it took all of 20 minutes.

For value between euroreef and ASM (although the prices are becoming more competative) I would still go ASM the acrylic is extruded (weaker) instead of cast but, as long as you don't rough up your skimmer to much it should doesn't matter.

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Old 11-16-2006, 05:23 AM
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Didn't the ASM's just have a big price increase a few months back?

Seems the next big thing in skimmers is the bubble master... kinda unsure what to do myself as well.
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