I really like the SM 200. it is a beast of skimmer for sure. it is one that makes me drool for sure.
But could I put it on my 75 gal?
Thanks,
Ken
ITs too big for a 75. You would be very dissapointed.
The ATB has had a better balance and Just plain works well. Water/air/ body/neck are all balanced out really well. Great customer service as well.
The newer 170, are better, however you not only adjust the water level you have to adjust the nozzle on the pump to get it adjust properly. The pump they use is a beast of a pump but its hard to detune it that much and keep it from surging. The had to make a new pinwheel and a adjustable nozzle to help get rid of this issue that haunted the first 170's out.
well bubble size has a little to do with it. But you should be able to lower the water level and skim dry. just be patience. depends on the pump as well and the amount of air draw and a balance to the neck air ratio
The atb just simply works well and has great customer service.
But let me ask you about the water level in your sump. this will help narrow it down further.
The atb I would say 6 to 7 inches
WM as 150 6 to 8
Vertex in 180 7 to 9.
I would go ATB, WM , vertex in that order
Hey, I have a 60g hex with a 10g sump and was wondering what would be a good skimmer for it. I was looking at the Octo 150 or 200 which do you think would be better.
im setting up a rimless 17 gal sps system and was wondering what skimmer would be best for it, price isnt an issue either, why cant ATB just make a baby cone haha
thanks
- rick
Killagoby, they make a different cup for those that go up to a mag 5 or 7. You might try that. It's quite a bit taller. I'm not sure if it's too tall for the mag 3 or not.
Todd