<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10657891#post10657891 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jmkins
I really have to back up F&E on this issue. Anyone who has followed this forum, specifically the HOB threads in the L,F, & O section have seen the same 4 or 5 people constantly bad mouth certain skimmers and praise others.
For anyone who is new to reef keeping and looking at buying their first equipment I would suggest taking everything with a grain of salt. Many posters are loyalists to certain brands, or suggest alternatives that need mods that cost way too much before they can even begin to compete with off the shelf competition that doesn't cost much more stock.
well, i can only speak for myself...
i have over 15 years of professional experience in this industry,
and when i talk about a skimmer or why i dont like it, it's because of my personal experience with that certain piece of equipment.
i dont consider myself a "loyalist", i simply like what works, and will tell others what that is IMO.
the problem is that the majority of gear that is available to noobs coming into the hobby is utter crap. and that many people with little experience have never even seen honest good working equipment that is imported, handmade or only available in specialty reef shops. not mom and pop pet stores with 18 year old hamster feeding idiots working there...
so because of this, you wind up with a whole army of people who dont really know any better when it comes to equipment, methodology, troubleshooting, etc..
the best advice i can give for choosing equipment for the reef is:
emulate the design of successful, stable reefs that you have seen first hand, and had a chance to talk to the owners of those systems about their equipment, and the progression of equipment they went through to ultimately find what would perform the best for their systems. and im not talking about "johnny's cool looking tank that has been up for 8 months" im talking about reefs that have been stable for years, with full grown coral colonies.
as for hang on skimmers...just pretend they all suck, and talk yourself into taking the leap into getting a sump and a real skimmer. there is no comparison between a tank with hang on gear and a sump that has a big skimmer, carbon/phos reactor, refugium.
that being said, if you just cant make the right choice and still must damn yourself to hang on gear, here is my list of skimmers i like;
stock, both of these skimmers are garbage, but if your handy...
cpr bakpak w/ mesh moded maxi jet 1200 good for up to 30g
aqua c remora w/ injector cut out and sedra 2500 nw pump added, up to 40g (kinda a spendy combo for the results, i got both used cheap though)
deltec mce 600 (straight out of the box) up to 75g
tunze 9010 in tank, get over it being in the aquarium and just buy the damn thing...up to 100g
i'd love to experiment with a mesh modded aquabee pump inside a deltec mce600, i think that might even kick the tunze 9010's butt.
i've also been meaning to post a thread on my remora mods, just fine tuning the design still
