Quietest in-sump skimmer ? REALLY !

Herbie

Yep,that one
O.K. guys, I am looking for a new skimmer for a new build.
I am setting up a 60 cube.......it will be in my living room, so everything about this build must be silent. I already have the overflow plumbing figured out so its "ultra quiet". lol. ;) :D
I am going with a nice and quiet Tunze (1073.40) return pump. I have used these before, so I got that one covered.
The main purchase that I have yet to make is a good skimmer. I have always had good luck with the Tunze DOC series skimmers (9006,9010) and my gut is telling me to just go with the 9011 Tunze. I KNOW they are nearly silent, and skim pretty good once they are broken in. They also take up very little room in the sump.
What I want to know............are there any other skimmers I should be considering that are as QUIET as the Tunze DOC series, and work better than the Tunze. I am looking for first hand experience from people who have had a Tunze DOC, and some other skimmer that is better, and quieter.
It has to be quieter AND skim better, or I might as well just get the Tunze :thumbsup:
Oh yea, my budget is approx $350. (what the Tunze 9011 costs).
I have been hearing good things about this Rlss R6 skimmer with a DC pump. Its close to budget and getting good reviews for being silent, and a good performer........DC pump is cool too. Anyone know about it ?


Just looking for a little "first hand" experience here.........not hearsay, lol. :wildone:

Thanks,
Herbie
 
A have a 9410 master DOC and its loud. Great skimmer though. I've replaced it with a WM mf121 which is essentially a skimz sm121. It's the quietest skimmer I've used next to the BK 160mini. I'm really interested in the seaside aquatics ES5 or CS1. They have great pumps (sicce PK's) like the tunze, and they mount the pump internally on pads. So you get rubber pads on the pump and on under underside of the skimmer. A while back, mojo on the skimmer q&a said the CS1 was one of the most silent skimmers he used and performed well. I'm thinking a may give the smaller ES5 a whirl eventually since it has the same vibration protection. Quiet is good since my tank is in my living room.
 
I can vouch for the DC3000 pump being extremely quiet, I just put one on my G3 and it is a great little pump.
 
I like my CADLights, TIA-1220. They just released a pipeless version for smaller tanks. It's really quiet, I'm a noise hater too. It's worth looking into
 
Well, if someone actually has experience with a skimmer as quiet as the 9011 but stronger performance, I would be interested. I think having used a 9010 or 9011 is a prerequisite because noise is so subjective.
 
the need cad lights pipeless Skimmer is super quiet, I have one on my bio cube which is in my bedroom right next to my bed can't even hear it run

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My bubble magus nac7 is dead silent and would be a good size for you. I'm also on the ultra quite quest fur my system. Can only hear this old maxi jet that runs my bio pellets and one of my korellas is a little loud.

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A have a 9410 master DOC and its loud. Great skimmer though. I've replaced it with a WM mf121 which is essentially a skimz sm121. It's the quietest skimmer I've used next to the BK 160mini. I'm really interested in the seaside aquatics ES5 or CS1. They have great pumps (sicce PK's) like the tunze, and they mount the pump internally on pads. So you get rubber pads on the pump and on under underside of the skimmer. A while back, mojo on the skimmer q&a said the CS1 was one of the most silent skimmers he used and performed well. I'm thinking a may give the smaller ES5 a whirl eventually since it has the same vibration protection. Quiet is good since my tank is in my living room.
I have a 9410 and it is dead silent.
 
Thanks for all the ideas guys, I will check some of these out. If I could budget a BK Mini, I would get that, but I dont feel like paying a grand for a skimmer lol :rolleyes:. I will check out the nac7, and give a look at those CadLights skimmers again. Never heard of the seaside aquatics skimmers, so I will check them out.
The Tunze 9410 reviews are all over the place. A lot of people say they are loud. I dont want to take the chance in hopes I will get lucky with a quiet one. Ironically, they are a little less expensive than a 9011.


Well, if someone actually has experience with a skimmer as quiet as the 9011 but stronger performance, I would be interested. I think having used a 9010 or 9011 is a prerequisite because noise is so subjective.

This is really the key.......... if you have already had a 9011, and have found a better performing skimmer, thats as quiet or quieter than the Tunze, thats really what I want to know. Looking for first hand experience from anyone who has changed out a skimmer in the place of a Tunze DOC series, and is happier with it, noise wise and performance.

Thanks,
Herbie
 
sorry in my last Post I said need instead of have, I have the cadlights pipeless Skimmer paid 110 for it at reef stock have had it running for a week now I've already cleaned it once hers a pic of it an hour after running

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I have a 9410 and it is dead silent.

I wish mine was, or it would still be on my system. I got a replacement pinwheel which didn't help, then got a new 9410.04 and still had vibration noise. I even put 1/4in rubber adhesive pads on the bottom which helped a little. Now granted it wasn't "out of control loud" but if it's loud enough to hear over my overflow its too loud for me. It still was a skimming machine though!
 
sorry in my last Post I said need instead of have, I have the cadlights pipeless Skimmer paid 110 for it at reef stock have had it running for a week now I've already cleaned it once hers a pic of it an hour after running

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Thanks,
Is that the skimmer that you turn the skimmer body to adjust the flow?
Seems like a cool idea. Is the adjustment "touchy"?

Herbie
 
I wish mine was, or it would still be on my system. I got a replacement pinwheel which didn't help, then got a new 9410.04 and still had vibration noise. I even put 1/4in rubber adhesive pads on the bottom which helped a little. Now granted it wasn't "out of control loud" but if it's loud enough to hear over my overflow its too loud for me. It still was a skimming machine though!

Yea, I dont see too many reviews that say the 9410 is quiet. I would love to try it, but I need something that is well known to be "silent".

Herbie
 
My new AquaMaxx EM100 is dead silent also. Good for up to 120g, only $250 from Marine Depot. VERY small footprint 8.6" x 6.3" x 21.7". You can see my little write up with a video of it HERE
 
BTW - Love your method for a quiet overflow. Here is a video of when I set up one on my 110g about 2 years ago. Just click on the pic -

 
yes its been an awesome little Skimmer so far and Eddie at cad lights was awesome to deal with I bought I've 800 this weekend from home at reef sock seems like a great company

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yes its been an awesome little Skimmer so far and Eddie at cad lights was awesome to deal with I bought I've 800 this weekend from home at reef sock seems like a great company

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did you do the vac cleaner belt mod or has the skimmer held position well?

I just bought one! I figure considering what I've spent on skimmers over the years I could plunk down $180 to try it out.
 
what the Vac mood? I haven't had any issues yet knock on wood, bought it brought it hom plugged it in and started pulling gunk out right away I love th adjustment on it very simple

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one of the reviewers mentioned over time (few days) his adjustment was getting thrown off with the pump vibration. Evidentally it was slowly moving the body of the skimmer, enough to off set the alignment of the two holes at the bottom that regulate the flow. He loved the skimmer so he took a rubber hoover 160 vacuum belt and slid it over the seam where the body connects to the base and it secured it while still allowing the skimmer to be adjustable.

Sounds like you dont have that issue
 
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