can you "overskim" too much?

nemofish2217

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hey, i was looking to upgrade my skimmer in my 45, and i had seen that lack of PE in sps, could be due to excessive skimming..... i have a excalibur skimmer right now and i religiously do 10% water changes weekly.... this is the skimmer i was going to get (the 65 gallon model). what do you guys think? Would that be too much skimming?

http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewI...product=ES33000 also, is relatively good skimmer? i think it is, but i would like to have opinions... (even compared to the exalibur?)


I have two percs, twinspot goby, bi-color blenny, and long nose hawkfish...thanks for the input guys...
 
would you reccommend that one because it is for a larger capacity? See, my problem is i dont have a big enough footprint in my sump for what that one requires... i can fit the 65 gallon model...do you think it would do the job?
 
There are hundreds of posts on this forum about tanks that have undersized skimmers. I have never read a post from anyone that complained about over skimming. I do not believe it's possible. I run an AquaC EV180 on a 75G tank, and do not think for a moment that it is too much.
 
Definately less than what is meant for a 65. What if you used the Mini in the sump and the Excalibur HOB. There is nothing wrong with having two skimmers.
 
No problem. IMO the ASM is probably a better skimmer overall. Some report problems with "tweaking" the Corallife SS. The overflow problem is only a problem when they are HOB, not in sump.

Good luck
 
i know ASM are comparable to Euro reefs, so even thought it might not be rated as high, quality might be better... i will probably go with that one.... thanks again Anemonebuff...
 
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