Did you have a bad experience using life reef products? You suggested people buy another brand in the skimmer thread, and now said this. You said you had heard of people having issues with the life reef calcium reactor, what were they?
I have a Lifereef VS3 30" with the mazzei venturi running on my tank now. It works well.
I also tried an MTC skimmer as I had one of there's about 10 years ago, This current one is a 48" recirculating dual mazzei venturi skimmer. It had a Blueline 40 for the venturis alone, and then just need a feed pump to flow whatever amount of gph you want depending on tank size. This is the best skimmer I have ever seen perform. It is really apples and oranges comparing it to the VS3 -30" if you look at the specs though.
That skimmer is now part of Ca1ore's "bucking the trend thread" on his 265g tank.
Anyway, I was explaining the quality of the workmanship and materials compared to my Lifereef. It isn't subjective, it's visible. For example if you put Reef Octopus next to Bubble King you would see the obvious differences. Same here. The thickness of the acrylic tube and sheet, and the welds.
I made the post because it was another venturi (non needle wheel) skimmer that was out there. I did ask Dennis if he wanted the Mods to delete my posts about that skimmer if he wants since it is a Lifereef skimmer thread.
Actually I was going to post this morning saying that after seeing two venturi skimmers in action, going with a needlewheel is senseless. i'm not sure if it's the contact time or the method of making the bubbles or both, but old school is definitely better. I would put money on it that a 30" woodstone skimmer with a strong air pump would be better as well.
The previous three skimmers on my tank prior to the two mentioned above where Bubble King Double Cone 150, Bubble King Mini 160, SRO 2000. None of these come close to the venturis.
With regards to the Ca reactor, I'd rather not get into that.
Ken