Reef Sponger
In Memoriam
I know that this is a post from the Bubblemaster thread, but it really hits the nail on the head. The only comment that is off is what he posted on Ed at KMA Int'l. He was recommending the BM200 because there wasn't a smaller size at that time, but Ed personally retuned down each BM200 for smaller tanks so they wouldn't experienced SOSS.
A SOSS skimmer collects what it can and stops for awhile. During the downtime, organics are building up but the SOSS skimmer cannot form a good foamhead to remove. The next size down, which is properly rated for the tank or just slightly oversized, can and will keep collecting what is building up as it can form the foamhead to remove the organics. Ed has told me how many hobbyists have disagreed with him over the years, but he used so many different skimmers within each line and on different size tanks with the same skimmer, he knows. He's testing the same exact skimmer on 3 different tanks right now. :lol:<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10716867#post10716867 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freds
Ed is on smack to recommend a BM 200 for a 90 gallon tank. I think it was on zeo but it may have been a European forum, Oliver stated that people should NOT be buying oversized BMs for their tanks. I ran a BM 200 on a Bare bottom heavy stocked, heavy fed 90 and it was WAY too big a skimmer. It pulled out tar for the first two weeks and then nothing (symptom of too big a skimmer syndrome). It would pull out nasty skimmate after I fed but then go back to idle until more food was given.
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