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![]() I am looking at the asm skimmers(insump) but never used one I have heard the work well but not sure ,where do i have to place it in the sump, near the drain pipe or middle ? could it go there ( I don't have a super amount of room in the sump drain area, What type of skimmer is it ( venturi,etc) and how do you set it up? looking for info please.
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only 25 gal & (6 bulb, t5's fixture & 30 gal sump with small fuge |
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Awesome skimmers... anywhere in the sump will do.... It is a needle wheel skimmer... setup is easy, run in bathtub of fresh water overnight, put anywhere in sump, plug in and you are off to the races. |
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I believe it was to remove most of the oils and residue of manufacturing... supposed to decrease the break in time... |
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![]() Ok A needlevalve setup I thought I heard they are sometimes problems with this type or is it a different type?? I also heard that the asm skimmers work excellent ? So what benifits will i notice in the tank after currently i do not have a huge bioload When buying one Do i get one capacity rated for just my tank and sump water volume or get one that is bigger for future expansion or will i have a overskim problem?
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only 25 gal & (6 bulb, t5's fixture & 30 gal sump with small fuge |
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![]() ASM has their own discussion forum with posts specifically for their products. http://www.asmskimmer.com/phpBB2/index.php
I've got the G3, though still in the box. |