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Old 06-28-2013, 05:46 AM
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Reef Octopus's own web site states good for 2000 liter or 528 gals
Maybe over-ratted (like most of the skimmers in the market)? No clue, I am no expert in skimmers. I just google

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The dc5500S pump flows 5500 liters or 1453 gals per hr & 2400 liters or 634 gal per hour of air which will be a turn over of almost 3 times an hr on my new system. Sounds pretty damn good to me & skimmer king.
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Greg, I'm sure you'll be OK with your choice, and I don't want to get in the middle of this capacity discussion, but all I can find on the web states 'up to' 500G

With that said ...

With a skimmer of this quality, I'm sure it will be fine for a heavy load. Not like a cheap skimmer where you cut the rating in half
I find info that states up to a whopping 2400lph of air flow, so I'd say you're good to go dude
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The dc5500S pump flows 5500 liters or 1453 gals per hr & 2400 liters or 634 gal per hour of air which will be a turn over of almost 3 times an hr on my new system. Sounds pretty damn good to me & skimmer king.
Yah the air draw is massive
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Not to mention that the body design is much different then every other skimmer out there with the turbulence reducing wine glass shape.
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Not to mention that the body design is much different then every other skimmer out there with the turbulence reducing wine glass shape.
Definitely a champ skimmer you bought there And the best part: DC I was just confused about that rating and hence the post.

Looking forward to a thread of that skimmer's review from you
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