WI reefer55
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for $155 shipped, I think you would be well suited with the Bubble-Magus NAC6 skimmer...
but that's JM2C![]()
Its got a great foot print.
msx 200 to much for my system I cant stop looking at it for $200
Any ideas MOJO
Thanks,
Mitch
for $155 shipped, I think you would be well suited with the Bubble-Magus NAC6 skimmer...
but that's JM2C![]()
Hey Mojo, got a 2 part question for you. . .but first a little background on my new build. I'm putting up a 70 Gallon Aquarium with a basement Sump & Fuge. The sump will be approx 30 gallons and the fuge will be of the cryptic/benthic sort and in the neighborhood of 150 gallons (plywood build). The plan is to have the sump built in above the fuge.
The Q's:
1) Is it optimal to just skim the 500GPH that will come directly from the display's overflow into the sump? In which case I wouldn't need a particularly large skimmer, say: bk 160, Itech 100, or WM as150.
2) Are the WM k2 or atb 840 too big for this setup? I am considering as a back up plan having part of the return from the fuge piped back into the sump. This would give me the opportunity to skim many more GPH if needed.
Thanks! This thread has been extremely helpful. I appreciate how unbiased you have stayed.
Hey, Mojo
I have a 60 gal and 20 high sump that has a skimmer section and a fuge. What skimmer would you recommend I am tight on space so something with a small foot print would be great. I would like to keep it under $200
I've been looking at
msx extreme 160 used
SWC Xtreme 160 Cone
any other small skimmers idk any other than these?
any cheaper ones that preform very well how are the octopus NW?
Thanks
Its got a great foot print.
msx 200 to much for my system I cant stop looking at it for $200
Any ideas MOJO
Thanks,
Mitch
Hey Mojo - I have a 120G mixed reef (about 200G total system volume) and I am currently using a Tunze 9010. I have been happy with it but I am wondering if the Reef Octopus 160 would be a significant upgrade? I could redo the sump a little and fit a Reef Octopus 250 in as well, would the 250 be too much?
Hey Mojo - I have a 120G mixed reef (about 200G total system volume) and I am currently using a Tunze 9010. I have been happy with it but I am wondering if the Reef Octopus 160 would be a significant upgrade? I could redo the sump a little and fit a Reef Octopus 250 in as well, would the 250 be too much?
Mojo,
I am looking for a new skimmer to go along with my new sump that I am adding to my system. The system is a standard 75 gallon tank with a 30 gallon sump that will be about half full. The tank is light - moderately stocked now but will be stocked heavier down the road. I am looking to stay under $300. I have been looking at the Vertex skimmers and the new SWC cones. What other models should I be looking at? What are your recommendations?
-Matt
Hello, I really need some help with making a decision on skimmers. I have a 90gallon reef heavily stocked with a 30g sump. I plan to have the skimmer in sump but I have been hearing both good and bad. Some reefers I ask say the Euro reef r135 is better while others say the Euro reef sucks compared to the super reef octopus xp2000 sss. If anyone reads this please help me make a decison because I am pressed for time. My current 55g is leaking and I have to get the new 90g ready to go to move everything over. Any personal thoughts on which skimmer is better for my setup is really appreciated. Thanks....Don
Mojo, any thoughts on running 2 medium skimmers vs. a large skimmer, say 2 SRO6000 vs. SRO7000
The Alpha would be a good fit. I think the ATB 1050A is a better perfomoring skimmer as the neck, water through put and air are better balanced. But of all the alphas I think the 200 is the best balanced of the alpha series. Just my ...............02Mojo,
First off thanks for all the time and effort you put into helping all of us here on RC!
I am setting up a larger tank (175 gal + 50 gal sump) which will house mostly SPS and a medium to large fish load. I have an new in the box Vertex Alpha 200 (older red style) available but I am concerned it may be to large.
In any event what do you think about size and which skimmer I should look at. I'm not really price constrained, my main desire is to get a skimmer that is sized right and will need little adjustment after break-in (Vertex, ATB, or???).
Thanks
Jon