This is what I suggest adamWell will work well for you. Look at the skimmers and think about what things you like about them. if you are on a budget the euro reef or NAC 6 would be ok. the vertex 180 might be a little big for your setup. The swc 160 cone is nice. I would not suggest the octos there. THe SRO 1000 or 2000 would be a nice fit as well. So it sounds like you have narrowed it down to what you like. I would suggest these in this order
SRO 1000 or 2000
SWC 160 cone
BM NAc 6/7
I think the vertex 180 long term may be a hair too big, same with the extreme 200.
Hey Mojo, I've got yet another question for ya! I'm setting up an 80gln with 40gln sump. Thinking I might have <90 glns total volume. I have an old ASM G4 that I used to use ony 240 FOWLR. This G4 is massive! I would love to go with a smaller skimmer, and would love to have a lower electricity bill. I was thinking of going with the SWC extreme 160 cone, or a bubble magus na6 or 7. Are the cone skimmers really worth the extra cash over a regular shaped skimmer? I've tries to search myself, but all I find are threads sayin that cones are the newest stuff, and are better 'cuz they're newer. I was also checking out the SWC extreme 200. It's not a cone, bit can handle a bigger load than the 160 cone an is about the same price. I plan to upgrade I. The future to a 150. I was hoping to buy a skimmer that I could use for my future build. Is that a smart thing to do, or should I buy a skimmer for a specific volume of water? I know it's a lot of Qs and look forward to hearing all the Answers. Thanks for the help Mojo. Also, anyone else feel free to chime in. I could use all the extra help.
So is it smart to buy a bigger skimmer than I currently need just in case I upgrade in the future? Or should I buy a skimmer based on each individual water volume? Do you think old G4 would be overkill for my set up? Also, out of the 160 cone, nac7, sro1000, which of these will be the quietest skimmer and whIch will carry the biggest load? This is going in the living room and it needs to be silent. Thanks for the help Mojo!!!
So call me dumb but there is a ? I am wondering ... What exactly is the diff between wet and dry skimming? I mean besides the obvious I mean what are the pros and con of each?
that is correct. too low and it wont really skim at all and too high and it will overflow. make a very small adjustment and let it sit for a couple hours before making another adjustment.Soooo raising the return pipe from your skimmer will cause it to skim dry and the lower it is will make it skim wet
Quick Question.
Im upgrading the skimmer on my 40 gal breeder. planning on a med-high load
The two skimmers i am looking at are the
Bubble Magus NAC 6A (199 where i found it, let me know if you know of a better price)
or the Reef Octopus NWB 110 2010 edition. (128 shipped, same as above)
the sump is a 20 gal H with a water level around 9-10" minimum water level for return pump operation is around 5-6"