Skimmer Q&A Thread

hi im looking at the red sea c-skim 1800 just wondering what if any the reviews are on it , its goin to be for my 209 gal with 55 gal sump and 20 gal fudge ,, it seems priced right and very maint friendly,,, thanks,,
 
Looking for a new skimmer and I'm kinda confused. I need to have an external skimmer for 100 gallons but my sump is 14" tall. Most that I am finding seem to have a low output tube and I thought you couldn't have the output go up (reading the aqua c directions show that it must go straight in or it will overflow the internal body of the skimmer). How does it work or what should I get?

yea they need to go straight in. Set the skimmer on a stand outside the sump.

H&S skimmers have a higher output. might want to look at those. Great quality units too.

Mojo~
 
hi im looking at the red sea c-skim 1800 just wondering what if any the reviews are on it , its goin to be for my 209 gal with 55 gal sump and 20 gal fudge ,, it seems priced right and very maint friendly,,, thanks,,

um, cant say a lot about it other than it would not make a list of my top choices. Priced right doesnt always mean good for your system.

You need to have something cycling a lot of water. Honestly for the money get a Aquamaxx am250 with the sedra 9000ho pump. Pulls a ton of water and 1000+ lph of air. retails at 379.

Mojo~
 
hey mojo what size pump do you recommend for that geo skimmer. 8inches wide, 27inches tall external and on a 220 tank?
corey
 
oh sorry as a feed pump it would work well. You will most likely need to put a valve on it. But it will be pretty close.
 
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mojo here is a pic of the skimmer. it is external and will be about 3-4 ft from my sump and about a ft above the pump
corey
 
Great thread Mojo! I'm just not up to reading all 125 pages-sorry if this has been asked.
I have a 120 mixed reef, heavily stocked tank. I feed heavily. I do have a sump but it is pretty full so I would prefer a hob skimmer. Do you have any recommendations that don't cost an arm and a leg? Thanks for your help!
 
Hey guys, looking for a suggestion. I have a 180 with a 55 gallon sump. I'm open to internal or external. Efficient pump not a concern. Want something that will easily handle a heavy bioload for a budget of up to $600 ish. I have a Bermuda 8 on another system that I run and I love that thing. Too bad Bermuda aquatics isn't making them anymore. Oh, and low maintenance is a must!

Thanks!

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I have a 110 with 35 gallon sump, so about 125-130 gallons of water volume. My sump is 15" deep, so I will run 7-10" of water in it. The tank will be primarily fish but I might shift to some corals, and only moderate stocking. I want to use an in-sump skimmer.

Based on reading this thread, I imagine you would recommend the Reef Octopus Extreme SX 200 (http://www.aquacave.com/reef-octopus-extremebr-sx-200-protein-skimmer-brby-coralvue-3147.html) for my size tank and sump depth. Is that correct? The Aquamaxx AM 250 seems to be a good alternative, but it may be too much for my tank, right?

What about the Tunze DOC 9016? I don't see much written about it but Tunze seems to make good products.

Thank you for all the time you take to share your knowledge and experience!!
 
Another question - what is the difference among the following models of in-sump Reef Octopus skimmers: Reef Octopus Extreme 200, SRO XP 2000, Reef Octopus Super SRO 2000, and Reef Octopus Extreme SX? They range from $315-400 and have slightly different tank size ratings.
 
Mojo, i really have you recieved your skimz yet, i look forward to the review. I had been recomended to get one over about anything. Was told there performance should come close to matching BK with a much lower price tag. My main concern is, i think its made oversea's and i would think customer support would be lacking, maybe not tho so...

Correct me if im wrong but dont BK's have a rediculous long warranty on parts.

I was looking into the supermarin 200 but if the performance is near the 201 skimz i may change my mind.
 
Great thread Mojo! I'm just not up to reading all 125 pages-sorry if this has been asked.
I have a 120 mixed reef, heavily stocked tank. I feed heavily. I do have a sump but it is pretty full so I would prefer a hob skimmer. Do you have any recommendations that don't cost an arm and a leg? Thanks for your help!

if you can find a used warner marine H2 or the newer aquamaxx HOB's are the way to go.
 
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