I think these skimmers are made very well but are expensive non the less. Supposedly the recirculating models do a much better job. Looking at the design of this skimmer , I don't see much difference than the coralife ss skimmer except maybe for parts quality. Also if the pump goes it's more than half the price of the skimmer
Ya you have to adjust it. but nothing mind blowing... WHen I change something in the tank the last thing I do is adjust the skimmer. My wife knows how to adjust it as well if I am not there and it takes her all of a minute.
I have the Coralife SS125 on my 55 gal. I had one minor overflow when I first put it together. Totally due to my lack of experience. Once I got it together correctly, adjusting it hasn't been any problem. (and I did it myself, without my husband's help.)
I had a euro-reef, the 6-3+, and I loved it. Didnt require any adjustment and pulled out a ton of goo. Thats what turned me on to the needlewheels, and i have owned almost every brand since.
I dont have any experience with corallife to compare, though. There is someone on ManhattanReefs who modded his to be an rc and it seems really great.
I know at AquaHut they have a Coralife SS at the end of a row of tanks that are against the wall and when I looked last time I was there it seemed to be pulling out some really nasty looking stuff. Talking to one of the kids that worked there , he seemed to think it worked really well..If it does work well ...for the price I don't see a better one to get and it does use a needlewheel...
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