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![]() Yeah we thought the same thing so we cleaned it......now the whole motor sounds terrible. My husband tried taking it apart to fix it and nothing helped??? How long can my tank go without a skimmer? I am a little worried about that.
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![]() That depends on your bioload, and your other nutrient exports. If can't fix the skimmer, Deltec is a very good choice for hang on.
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![]() I have a 44 gallon fish and coral tank. I have 6 fish. I don't want to cheap out on a skimmer. I am wondering if I should go with the 300 or 500 model? I wonder if I should buy it from J & L?
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![]() You don't need a new skimmer just a new pump. Which CNC model is it? You probably need a Sicce 1100.
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![]() HOw do I know what pump to get and from where? WHen YOu say pump I am assuming you mean the motor inside?
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![]() I don't know anything about the CNC...
But I have the Deltec MCE600, and I have to say... best damn skimmer I ever bought. Pulls more out of the tank than my in-sump turbofloter in the old system used to. Easy to install, exceptionally low maintenance, and it's very quiet. Even has a compartment for chemical filtration media! Deltec is a good name. Failing that, another good choice is the Remora Pro... never used it personally, but it has good reviews. |
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![]() Quote:
When I got the Cnc It was a toss up between that or the deltec 600. I decided on the cnc, first because the cnc's air intake was 700lph as compared to deltec mce-600's 300lph and second the cnc was nearly half the price ![]() |