tacocat
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6667672#post6667672 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nikonosis
So your telling me an Aqua-Bee 2000/1 makes an $800 difference between a deltec and an octopus? Those pump don't come even close to costing $800... Eheim pumps are only around $100.
If your skimmer pump broke down when you were out of town, how much would it be worth to you then?
Deltec matches pump to body. That takes some research. You pay for that. In fact, they make different needlewheels for the European and American market. The American needlewheels are fine tuned for American voltage and frequency.
Deltec uses pumps that are manufactured to their specs by Eheim and Aquabee. You pay for that also.
Deltec has along standing reputation for relaibility and good customer support. You pay for that also.
If you have $5,000 to $10,000 in livestock, you typically want the most reliable skimmers available. FWIW, I don't own a Deltec, but my observations and dealings with them have been very positive.
I forgot to add:
If you want to save a buck, then save yourself a buck. Many experienced reefers (myself included) will tell you that the cheap solutions can sometimes end up costing you more in the end. Ask your self how much is your system and pets worth to you and go from there. Be careful on where you save your money, and try to avoid buying twice.