DOC Skimmer Question

Rouselb

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I have a 200 gal SPS tank. I am running a MRC becket skimmer. I was looking to add another skimmer. Could you tell me which Tunze skimmer would be best. My fuge is 80 gal, 18 wide, by 48 long, by 18 tall.
 
I personally would go with a Master DOC 9440 once the new revision pumps/skimmer come available in the coming weeks
 
I agree, you could always start with a 9420 and add the second pump if you felt you needed more.
 
The 9420 and 9440 are from the Master DOC series they are much larger skimmers that use needlewheel pumps, the 9420 is probably twice as strong as the 9015.
 
Is the needlewheel design more effiecent?? Or is it just a bigger unit?? I thought the needlewheels wore out.
 
Needlewheel skimmers produce smaller bubbles and more of them, the skimmer is 20" tall and 8" in diameter. A 9015 is 4" by 11" it has much less reaction area. I have not heard of needlewheels wearing out. A 9420 pump has about double the air capacity of a 9010 pump which is the same pump the 9015 uses.
 
I think you are right, im thinking of mesh wheels. The 9420 is rated for 500gal, i only have 200gal, so i was thinking it was over kill. What changes are coming out for the master (pumps)??
 
If you read the rating detail in the catalog, the stated rating is for basically a FOWLR or basic softy tank. You cut that by various percentages depending on what you will be keeping, up to 70% for a heavily stocked SPS tank.

Right now we use the Sicce pump, we have our own needlewheel pump coming and it uses about 25% less power and it uses a neodymium drive unit with the needles molded right to the magnet. It has fewer parts so the issues with noise and the various volute chambers coming unscrewed are eliminated.
 
I dont have a heavily stocked tank yet, but im working on it. Thanks for the info. Is there a way for me to tell what pumps are on the skimmers when i order online?? Do you have an idea when Tunze will begin to ship the new style in the US? Im in no rush for a new skimmer, but i want to make sure i have the new one.
 
I don't think anyone has the older ones in stock, anything you order will be the newer one when it arrives. We quit stocking them a couple months ago in anticipation of the change and there were some delays. We should get the new ones in late October, early November.
 
I just got a 9015 for my 180 gal reef tank. Is this adequate or should I ideally move up to the 9420 at some point? I love the small footprint of the 9015 in my sump.

and I agree
Tunze: awesome products, awesome customer service
 
It really depends, you can run a tank with no skimmer at all but it requires a lot of luck and a fair amount of skill. It just depends what the inhabitants are and what your maintanence practices are and how lucky you get. I would think of a skimmer as an insurance policy, it is there when the anemone gets pureed by a pump or the last fish you bought dies mysteriously in unreachable crevice or if you overfeed. It just makes it easier to have a good skimmer and the stronger it is, within reason, the easier it is to have a really nice tank. You can have a weaker skimmer, change water more regularly, run a filter sock and be more careful to quarantine, and feed lightly and do just as well or better but it takes more effort and skill.
 
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