Looking for info about Aqua Remora C

Rich, at the time i didn't have a sump....now that i do, i'm kinda looking to head for an in sump skimmer like you said. I'll more than likely end up with a euro reef and use the remora pro on my 75g QT. Just thought an explanation was in order.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8934121#post8934121 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by luke33
Fire, i have the remora pro on a 125g FOWLR, and few inverts and easy coral's. It has a mag 7 and extra large skimmate box. It works very well and my nitrates are always less than 5 and that is with no refugium, they are normally 0. For a 29g tank, you may want to try a coralife superskimmer, they are fairly cheap and people always rave about them. Or check out a turbofloater 1000, it can be used as a hot or in sump. I've rrecently built a large sump, but i have a hot skimmer, so its still up in view. Those are my thoughts, but i do like the remora pro.

I almost have to use a remora C. I do not have any room for a sump and I don't have very much room behind the tank. I would rather have the Coralife super skimmer, but I just don't have the room behind the tank.
 
I have a 29g. 250w 14K MH, 2.5-3.5" live sand, 30+ lbs. live and base rock, 1-six line, 1-false percula, 1-tailspot blenny, 1-pygmy angel,1-emerald crab,2-snails, and maybe a cleaner shrimp but I haven't seen him in better than two weeks
 
Fireworm, for a fuge, check out this site. Can't find a better deal. www.aquatraders.com it may not be the best name brand, but IMO a fuge is a fuge. If the skimmer works at all, which it pry won't its a plus
 
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