Is a G2 enough for a 75g

I have a G2 skimmer on my 75 with a 29G sump. I have a royal Gramma, Perc Clown, Bi-colored Blanny, Fantail Blenny, yellow watchman Goby, and a small yellow tang. I bought two juvenile engineer gobies about 4 months ago, but have never seen them one time.

I have recently started turning towards all SPS and I am wondering if this skimmer should be my first upgrade or if it is good.
 
if the engineer survives, watch out- if you have a sandbed. Coexisting with SPS would be a challenge. However, if you could make it work, it would definitely add personality.
 
A g2 is fine, I was using a g3 before with no problems on my 75g tank. I now run a euroreef 135 on my sps tank and I think it is comparable to a g2 so you're definately fine using that.
 
Still a bit overkill IME. A G2 may stop skimming after a while because it will remove all the organic waste from the water.
 
It is actually a G1x. I thought the sedra 3500 was only on the G2. But my skimmer body is smaller. Figured out it's a g1x. Thanks for the help. I know skimmer technology changed a lot and I thought maybe the old ASM technology was inadequate.
 
While ASM may be an old design it is tried and true. They are still a real work horse of a skimmer. A bit over priced new IMO compared to newer design skimmers. The G1X will work nicely and is very well sized for a 75g. If you need more out of it you can gate valve, mesh mod and recirc mod it.
 
Well if it works use it. I have a SC150 cone skimmer rated for 150g and it kicks a$$, the G1X is also rated for 150g. The G2 is rated for 200g and the G3 250g.
 
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