Slickdonkey
New member
Hi,
I'm currently setting up a 240 gallon tank with about 90 gallons in the sump, and need to choose a skimmer. Reality and history dictates that I will not be able to babysit this skimmer every week, or maybe even every month.
I have seen a lot of posts on the "best skimmer" or "best value for the buck" skimmer, but couldn't find anything on "lowest maintenance" skimmer that still has decent performance. I realize there's always a trade-off. In an ideal world I would have a skimmer that requires no maintenance, performs best, and is cheap! I realize this isn't realistic and I'm willing to compromise. So here is an ordered list of my priorities:
1) Low-maintenance. This means it's not affected by sump level and will not stop working if I forget to clean it for three months.
2) Performance
3) Price
Other information
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- Both the skimmer and pump can be internal or external, I don't care.
- I have about 6 feet of room above the sump (basement), so size is not really an issue. The skimmer compartment in the sump will have a 14"x16" surface area if I choose an in-sump model.
I'm willing to pay to get what I want; I don't intend to keep trying skimmers until I find one that meets these conditions.
Many thanks for your advice!
I'm currently setting up a 240 gallon tank with about 90 gallons in the sump, and need to choose a skimmer. Reality and history dictates that I will not be able to babysit this skimmer every week, or maybe even every month.
I have seen a lot of posts on the "best skimmer" or "best value for the buck" skimmer, but couldn't find anything on "lowest maintenance" skimmer that still has decent performance. I realize there's always a trade-off. In an ideal world I would have a skimmer that requires no maintenance, performs best, and is cheap! I realize this isn't realistic and I'm willing to compromise. So here is an ordered list of my priorities:
1) Low-maintenance. This means it's not affected by sump level and will not stop working if I forget to clean it for three months.
2) Performance
3) Price
Other information
----------------------
- Both the skimmer and pump can be internal or external, I don't care.
- I have about 6 feet of room above the sump (basement), so size is not really an issue. The skimmer compartment in the sump will have a 14"x16" surface area if I choose an in-sump model.
I'm willing to pay to get what I want; I don't intend to keep trying skimmers until I find one that meets these conditions.
Many thanks for your advice!
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