Overkill skimmer or just right?

Western_reefer

Reef keeper
I'm planning my future tank which wont be getting set up for at least a year or more. But, I just want to get things down. Tank will be a 93.5 gallon DT. It will be a mixed reef, LPS, SPS, and non-photosynthetic corals. Will set up an automatic feeding system on it. Will have more and other filtration other than a skimmer, so, Is this skimmer an overkill or is it just right?
http://www.saltwaterconnection.com/..._id=36&zenid=71f0a78440376c82a221fd7a50e541df
 
I would use some caution in purchasing a skimmer that is extremely oversized for you attended application. A efficient skimmer with a drain on the collection cup might be a wiser investment. Having a giant skimmer might look cool under the tank but if it doesn't skim your tank, what is it really worth? There a couple good articles you should look at by Ken Feldman in Advanced Aquarist on skimming and Total Organic Carbon (TOC).
 
I would use some caution in purchasing a skimmer that is extremely oversized for you attended application. A efficient skimmer with a drain on the collection cup might be a wiser investment. Having a giant skimmer might look cool under the tank but if it doesn't skim your tank, what is it really worth? There a couple good articles you should look at by Ken Feldman in Advanced Aquarist on skimming and Total Organic Carbon (TOC).
So that cone skimmer is not a good kind of skimmer?
Found em...

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/2/aafeature/view?searchterm=Total Organic Carbon

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2008/8/aafeature3/view?searchterm=Total Organic Carbon

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2008/9/aafeature2/view?searchterm=Total Organic Carbon
 
Nothing against the skimmer itself because the company that makes them delivers a quality product. If you want to buy a cone design skimmer, go for it, but you might want to look at purchasing a lower rated model. A skimmer rated for a 700 gallon tank with a light bioload or 400 with a heavy bioload might be too extreme for a 93 gallon tank with a heavy bioload and not produce the end result you are looking for.
 
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