Recirculation skimmer vs in sump

Frostyfishman

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I am having trouble Pu lling the trigger on a skimmer. I had settled on a circulating skimmer so I could use my limited sump as a huge. After reading I'm concerned of the danger of a flood with the recirculating type. The problem I can see with in sump is that i dont have auto top off and if I understand right that makes the skimmer go crazy from evap. What should I do here? I need a game plan.
 
If you actually think about it, every skimmer is a 'recirculator' of sorts :lol: Seems the question is more internal versus external. I suppose the latter are marginally more likely to cause a flood due to structural failures; however, as a 20 year user of external skimmers, my floods have all been a result of badly designed skimmate reservoirs (both DiY and commercial).

BTW not all external skimmers are recirculating skimmers, and I cannot see how a recirculator presents greater risk of flooding than a single pass skimmer does?
 
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