Reefpack 500 and SPS

mikee68

Ship Gang 15
Has anyone used these on the sps tanks? I have a 90 gallon tank with no built-in overflow. So I really can't use a sump and I don't want to take chances on a hang-on overflow box. I was thinking of getting one of these units and placing it in my tank. The tank will be SPS only. Any experiences or comments would be great.
 
I think it would be fine, I would run carbon and phosphate remover in the filter and consider using a low dose of ozone with the skimmer or buying the bigger cup and pump to convert the skimmer to a 9010.
 
Roger,

Would it be better to buy everything seperately since I would have to upgrade the parts on the skimmer. For example buy the 9010 skimmer first then add the filter later along with the top-off system. Or is it more expense to do it this way? How much more would I have to pay for the upgrades on the skimmer? Thanks Mike
 
The cost with upgrades comes out about the same as piecing it together. It costs $707.59 for a Reefpack+ the upgrades and it costs $726.22 to buy a 9010, 3166, 1600/2 pump, 3155, 5002.25 (reservoir) and a pack of cartridges for the filter.
 
Roger, I noticed you've said in other threads that it's harder to keep some SPS colors without a needle wheel skimmer? Do you think I should run the larger 9020? Think this would give me more skimming power verses the 9010 for better nutrient removal? Thanks
 
It isn't so much the needle wheel but you do need a bigger/stronger skimmer to really get the nutrient levels stripped enough to get good color. The corals will be healthy with a smaller skimmer but not as colorful. Even with a bigger skimmer carbon/ phosphate removers/ denitraters and ozone will all help.
 
I might go with the 9020 just to get that extra power. I was going with the 9010, but might as well go for the stronger skimmer.
 
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