can i pick a bad PS?

Boom215

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seems like everyone likes theirs, and everyone has a different one. is there a brand to avoid?

LFS strongly recommended a g1x for my tank, 92g corner with 75g sump, thoughts?
 
seems like everyone likes theirs, and everyone has a different one. is there a brand to avoid?

LFS strongly recommended a g1x for my tank, 92g corner with 75g sump, thoughts?

Is PS a protein skimmer?

not sure if Sea clone is still being sold but I've had one of those and felt that there were better options out there. Was a night a day difference when I replaced it with an octopus. aqua c was another skimmer that I didn't like.
 
I am not sure what a G1 can handle but i know that series of skimmers are still very much thought of as being very capable..I have not owned one myself . I do think some of the newer cone skimmer are very easily adjustable and have much lower power consumption Needle wheel pumps. Not applying anything toward your LFS. BUT Some will tell you what ever they have in stock trying to move is the thing you need and not always have your best interest in mind..I KNOW a LFS still has them on there shelf.Way OVER PRICED ..

BRS has a great line of skimmers you can compare features and watch some of there videos explaining differences to make a better educated decision on your purchase..

I Went from a external venturi skimmer with a huge power hungry pump to a much smaller foot print Skimz cone needle wheel skimmer. this smaller skimmer way out performs the much bigger foot print with less hassle. no venturi to clean ..
 
IMO, ASM skimmers are pretty good for the price. However, the older models used Sedra pumps which are not well made.I don't know if they still use those pumps. Anyway, the ASM G1x is way under rated for your setup. I'd go with a G2 or bigger if you want to stick to ASM brand. If you look around, you can get a used one dirt cheap and upgrade to a better skimmer pump. Most of the skimmers today are pretty good. I would avoid seaclone (Instant Ocean) and any skimmer that use spray injection (e.g., AquaC).
 
Is PS a protein skimmer?

not sure if Sea clone is still being sold but I've had one of those and felt that there were better options out there. Was a night a day difference when I replaced it with an octopus. aqua c was another skimmer that I didn't like.

it is, sorry.

thanks for the replies. my LFS rep did say it was underrated but he felt the manufacturer also did. said he has a few guys with larger tanks than me, up to 200g that use them.
 
I would look at the Skimz line of skimmers. I had an ASM g3 that did work very well on my 120. Ive also owned Aqua Medic and Bubble Magus skimmers and nothing has been as good as my Skimz Monster.

Stay away from coralife.
 
I would look at the Skimz line of skimmers. I had an ASM g3 that did work very well on my 120. Ive also owned Aqua Medic and Bubble Magus skimmers and nothing has been as good as my Skimz Monster.

Stay away from coralife.



I have a skimz sm201.... It just works
 
Yes. THere are a number of styles, and some don't work as well as others by several factors of magnitude.
 
I have a nyos quantum really like it. It supper quite and skins very well I went with the 220. But you could go For 120 model


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I have an Eshopps cone skimmer that performs amazingly compared to its predecessor, which was a simple Venturi-style. The cone skimmer produces a foam like meringue compared to just bubbling. My nitrate problem vanished when I got the new skimmer, almost overnight.
 
thanks for all the replies. seems like coralife is the only brand to avoid. might just go with the asm g1x to support my LFS. says it'll handle up to 150. i should have a small boiled and LR will help.
 
thanks for all the replies. seems like coralife is the only brand to avoid. might just go with the asm g1x to support my LFS. says it'll handle up to 150. i should have a small boiled and LR will help.

meant to say bioload, not boiled. lol
 
The ASM skimmers aren't the most attractive skimmers but they do work. It's pretty much plug and play. All you have to do is raise or lower the pipe. I now use a different skimmer but my old asm skimmer is still running just fine on a friends tank after 12 years.
 
Reef octopus are good skimmers. They are on the pricier side but seem to hold up well and do their job. My understanding is you also want yo make sure you get the right size for your tank, that is a key component in the selection, not too big and definitely not too small. Good luck!
 
I have had great success with Aquamaxx and I am currently using a Simplicity skimmer and love it very much!
I've been running a Bubble King for over 2 years and it's what you'd expect from Royal Exclusiv :)

I've ran Aquamaxx in this past. Just about the best skimmers for your $ out there.
 
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