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Old 04-02-2002, 09:59 PM
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Well Troy,
What are the "better" skimmers? The ones AJ_77 listed? I'm in the market for one as well and need some input.

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Old 04-02-2002, 11:43 PM
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Precision Marine, Aqua C, EuroReef, Aerofoamer.

I can't comment on The Turbofloater 1000 with its patented something or other spray induction system but it looks along the same lines as a Berlin's patented triple pass technology.

Joking aside, I don't like the Berlin hang on tank skimmer. I've seen an in sump version of the same skimmer and they work much better. Dale has one on his 135gal and no complaints. Marc runs one of the XL units too. I don't like any HOT skimmer for bigger tanks. Remember though, what do I know? There are people running huge systems without any skimmer. It is just my opinion.

Christy if you want to try one out you can borrow mine for a couple of months and see what you think before you blow $433 after tax on a new one or $200 on a used one.
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Old 04-03-2002, 01:17 AM
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AJ, no I do not know the seller, but I would expect most of the people here could be considered trustworthy. (Otherwise we'd just go to their homes and knee-cap em!) ;)

Christy, check out the Buy&Sell here on the board. There is a Chilliwack guy, nick is "seadream". He posted it earlier today. Apparently it's an in-sump model, which Troy doesn't seem to hate so much. [img]tongue.gif[/img]

I have to say, my HOT Berlin w/ Mag 7 works like a beast on my 100g tank, and can be made to work even better with a bigger pump (Mag 9) and/or a replacement venturi from Kent ($30) or Mazzeii ($60).

But what do we know about skimming? Heck, Titus and Darren have skimmers so oversized for their systems they must really hate dissolved organics?

PS... Troy, no sump = no in-sump skimmer! For some of us a HOT is our only choice, so we work with what we've got.

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Old 04-03-2002, 02:19 AM
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Troy, no sump = no in-sump skimmer! For some of us a HOT is our only choice, so we work with what we've got.

Well thanks for clearing that up for me. I knew it went something like that, I think I may have had it backwards though; you can't have an HOT skimmer with a sump...it gets so confusing sometimes.

I used a HOT skimmer for two years and saw its performance compared to other skimmers. I have the Berlin with a mag 7 (deceased) and I am just expressing my opinion on my experience. Another point is; you don't need a sump to run an in sump skimmer either so there is always a way around problems.
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Old 04-03-2002, 04:52 AM
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sorry aj have not used either but i have an off topic question for you.
did you reciece my email and are you going to come to the meeting tonight?
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Old 04-03-2002, 12:25 PM
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Andrew.....

Do you know where I can get the kent or mazzei venturis. I'm thinking of building my own skimmer this summer!!

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Old 04-03-2002, 01:28 PM
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you can't have an HOT skimmer with a sump...

Ehhhh? :confused:

Dang, what I have I been doing for the last 4 years then? :D
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Old 04-03-2002, 06:53 PM
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Simon, I know that Seacare orders Mazzeii venturis all the time, as well as the Kent ones. J&L also stocks the Kent ones from time to time, but last time I checked they only had a 1/2" one left and the Berlin skimmers use a 3/4" thread for a straight replacement.

I have seen Seacare's HUGE skimmer and Tim runs it with dual 1" Mazzeii venturis. The Mazzeii venturis are about twice the price of the Kent venturis but apparently produce more bubbles.

I think for a smaller skimmer like the Berlins though, a $30 Kent replacement venturi is good enough. Discussions on Reefs.org and Reefcentral.com mention that people who have replaced the RIO 2500 pumps with a Mag7 or Mag9 and added the Kent venturi have observed HUGE performance improvements on their Berlin skimmers.
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