9010 in mixed reef

bohlke

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I have a 9010 and it has been fantastic on my 65G mixed reef (80G total with sump). I am planning an upgrade and I wanted to know where the line is on total system volume. Is the rating for this skimmer for medium bio load (I am assuming that where I am with some SPS, some LPS, and some softies) is about 220G. That is total system volume, right? I am planning to have a 65G sump on my new setup and I didnt know if the sump/coral tank ratio changed how close to 260G you could get? I was hoping to have at a max a 200g system with 65G of that being the sump. Thoughts? Also is it possible to buy just the collection cup for the 9015?
 
It is possible to buy the 9015 cup and use it on the 9010 skimmer- It's part 9015.140 on http://www.tunze.com/149.html?&L=1&C=US&user_tunzeprod_pi1[predid]=-infoxspare_9999.999
(Link is messed up... Go to www.tunze.com, select USA, Click spare parts, click 4002-9480, scroll down, you'll see 9015.140)

Or I'm sure Roger can take your order directly.

The ratings are for a lightly stocked reef tank with good macroalgae growth. As I recall, it's recommended that you multiply the rated gallons by .6 for a heavily stocked SPS tank, or .8 for a medium. My 9010 handles my medium stocked 150 gallon display + 45 gallon sump/fuge fairly well, but I'm not sure I'd add much more work to it without at least upgrading the skimmer cup.
 
How often do you have to clean out your collection cup? I run mine wide open now and empty the cup once a week (about 100ml per day of skimmate). Thanks for the link for the collection cup thats a nice way to upgrade to the 9015 (I am assuming thats the only difference) if needed.
 
I collect about 100-125ml/day, but prefer to clean daily. It takes about two minutes, and the build up on the neck can get significant if I let it go a week. I could probably cut that back if I set it to skimmer a bit wetter, I get dark brown skimmate now.
 
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