I have a bubble mag curve 5. It is very sensitive!!! Serious patience required. it is very well built and easy to clean but if you do the slightest thing to make it mad....it will overflow.
I have a bubble mag curve 5. It is very sensitive!!! Serious patience required. it is very well built and easy to clean but if you do the slightest thing to make it mad....it will overflow.
I had the same experience with my Curve 5 on a 75 gallon tank (~80 gallons total volume). After moving to a 120 I decided to try the Coral Box D700 (much bigger than the Curve 5) and I am much happier with the skimmer overall. It is much easier to adjust and seems to freak out less often. I would check out one of the smaller Coral Box skimmers if you are after a bargain skimmer.
I have a bubble mag curve 5. It is very sensitive!!! Serious patience required. it is very well built and easy to clean but if you do the slightest thing to make it mad....it will overflow.
I have a Curve 5 that I was using on a old frag system. It worked great and I am holding on to it for when I set up another system. It is sensitive unless you raise it up above the recommended water level but once I did that I never had to adjust it again until I took that system down.
I used it for dry skimming too not sure if you wanted to wet skim or not which I have never tried with this skimmer.
If its just between these two I would definitely go with the curve 5. Honestly, these two are not an "apples to apples" comparison. The specs on the curve are much greater than the 75.
Now, if you want to compare the curve 5 to something in eshopps that is similar in price and size, then you need to look at the axium line (x120).
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