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![]() install bubble traps in your sump
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![]() Zylum, thanks for posting this question.
Dont mean to hijack but a few people have complained about noise with the euro reefs. I was going get one of the smaller in sump euros but noise is a big concern of mine. Any other option for tried and true and quiet skimmers. Thanks, Jon |
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![]() Had one the old ER CS6-2's. Really did well after mesh-modding it. Doing the gate valve mod also helps as well.
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![]() is an RS 100 going to be ok with a 80 gallon tank and 30 gallon sump - I was thinking about the 135 as a possibility but not im concerned and the 180 is a lot more money. What do you think.
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![]() Thanks for the info sphelps.
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![]() RS100 will be fine
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![]() I would really think twice about getting this skimmer.
They were all the rage about 4 or 5 years ago when I was researching my system. The pump (not the air intake) is noisy. There are other better choices depending on what factor you want to optimize. If you want to optimize value there are better values including ASM. If you want to optimize quietness there are quieter skimmers. If you want to optimize performance there are several better choices. All in all I think this was a good skimmer for several year old technology but for 2007 it is not up to par. |
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You feel like naming some better skimmers, that are up to par? You know ASM uses the same pumps right? |