show me your skimmers!!!!!!

Guess I need to post pics of my new skimmer. I now have a Deltec Turbo 1250.
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Some nog.
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Steve
 
DIY CaptiveReef Skimmer

DIY CaptiveReef Skimmer

Okay here is a design I came up with, you can't see the bubbles while it is operation, but it pulls out alot of gunk.
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:D CaptiveReef
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6817463#post6817463 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by crab0000
Guess I need to post pics of my new skimmer. I now have a Deltec Turbo 1250.

Steve

Hey Steve ,

How do you like the deltec compared to ER ?


Joe
 
Skimmer

Skimmer

Chaps

My Deltec AP851

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This was taken 3 hours after setup which was 2 weeks ago.

Now I have it tuned in properly and wow !!!

Andrew
 
just using a 65lpm air pump and a recirc OR 3500 to mince the bubbles. skimmer is 12"X30" with a 12"x8" cup

this is all on m 180g BB sps tank. i coyuldnt be happier with it

Tim
 
Here's my ASM G4X, not quite as cool looking as some of the others on here but doing a good job so far. It's a week and a half old and it's cleaning some dead rock and 1 piece of uncured live rock.

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Here's my beastie, a six week old Euroreef CS-180. Three days worth of goo, competing against chaetomorpha and yes bioballs for minimal bioload in a 125 (powder blue, ocellaris, royal gramma, orange spot goby, six line wrasse -- all small). I cycled it on the fly (timing on move didn't work out right, so I left in bioballs just to be safe) with cooked LR and dry sand, and throughout the cycle I could barely detect anything with Salifert kits. This thing is a horse... And yes, the nog smells very, very bad...

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6818674#post6818674 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by joefish
Hey Steve ,

How do you like the deltec compared to ER ?


Joe
I love the Deltec! I think the bubbles are slighty smaller than they were with the ER. Also, my tank temp dropped two to three degrees with only changing the skimmer and I have more PE on my SPS. It has been incredibly easy to adjust as well. Here is a link to my thread in the Deltec forum http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=761793 . It gives a few more details. Oh yeah, Lunchbucket has come over to the dark side and has a Deltec on order:D .
Steve
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6823201#post6823201 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by crab0000
I love the Deltec! I think the bubbles are slighty smaller than they were with the ER. Also, my tank temp dropped two to three degrees with only changing the skimmer and I have more PE on my SPS. It has been incredibly easy to adjust as well. Here is a link to my thread in the Deltec forum http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=761793 . It gives a few more details. Oh yeah, Lunchbucket has come over to the dark side and has a Deltec on order:D .
Steve

:lol:

I've never been a fan of ER . I think they are way over rated . But this deltec has given me new faith in Needle wheel skimmers again .:p

Off to the link now .:)
 
zapata...so is the air pump directly connected to the inlet of the OR? If I understand correctly, you are forcing air into it, similar to Spazz's Dart, rather than letting air be sucked in.
 
well when i tested the venturi on the OR in my salt mixing container the venturi pulled in 15lpm of air, i usually bleed off about 3lpm of the air that drives my air diffusers, so i simply adjusted the blled screw to bleed off 15lpm and hooked the venturi tube to the bleed valve, so basically i am only adding like 3lpm more air to the skimmer, underdriving the air diffusers a tad and feeding the the NW with the bled off air and getting smaller bubbles and way less turbulent and foamier foam head.

Tim
 
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