I have a 72 bowfront non-RR. This a reef tank with all softies at this point. I think I have a fairly light bio load in it. I have
1 Sailfin tang about 4-5"
2 Small Clowns
1 Lawnmower Blenny
Assorted inverts
I am going to buy a Lifereef overflow and add a sump/refugium. I was wondering what size skimmer to get. I am looking at the ASM G2 and G3. The only reason I am really considering the G3 is in case I ever upgrade to a larger tank as I feel the G2 would be more than sufficient for my current tank. I don't really have any current plans to upgrade tanks, but I don't want to get bit by the upgrade bug and have to go back out and plunk down $250 for a new G3.
In general considering a low, medium, and high bio load how large of a tank could be supported by a G2?
So for example say:
low bio load 150 gallons
Medium 120 gallons
High 100 gallons
I would appreciate anyones thoughts.
1 Sailfin tang about 4-5"
2 Small Clowns
1 Lawnmower Blenny
Assorted inverts
I am going to buy a Lifereef overflow and add a sump/refugium. I was wondering what size skimmer to get. I am looking at the ASM G2 and G3. The only reason I am really considering the G3 is in case I ever upgrade to a larger tank as I feel the G2 would be more than sufficient for my current tank. I don't really have any current plans to upgrade tanks, but I don't want to get bit by the upgrade bug and have to go back out and plunk down $250 for a new G3.
In general considering a low, medium, and high bio load how large of a tank could be supported by a G2?
So for example say:
low bio load 150 gallons
Medium 120 gallons
High 100 gallons
I would appreciate anyones thoughts.
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