TimeConsumer
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I'm using a reef octopus extreme xs 160 with a 6" neck (the new version with the sicce psk-661) on my 75g mixed reef. It's rated for up to 160 gallons. I was wondering if this is too much skimmer for my tank.
Thanks, i'll post a pic tonight, dont have anything handy right now. It simply sits up on a pedastal behind my stand, with the base of the skimmer about 10" off the floor. the return runs over my fuge and down into the sump thru a filter sock. The pump itself is dead silent, i only hear it when it starts up or the sump runs low. the gurgling or flushing is coming from the return line overflow. on the skimmer output there is a T, the top of the T is open and is used for an overlfow, i hear it gurgling and draining from here, the air inlet noise is marginal. I think maybe the 9.5 is a little too much, im going to get a 3/4" ball or gatevalve tonight and see if throttling it back a little helps.
if you are just starting a cycle turn the skimmer off, no need for it yet...there is nothign to skim and you may end up delaying the cycle...you want the bacteria to have somethign to eat, if you skim it all they wont develop
I'm using a reef octopus extreme xs 160 with a 6" neck (the new version with the sicce psk-661) on my 75g mixed reef. It's rated for up to 160 gallons. I was wondering if this is too much skimmer for my tank.
question on the return plumbing for external skimmer...
should the end of the outflow pipe be submerged in the sump, or always above the water line so the returning water splashes in?
After doing some reseArch it looks like the aquac ev120 is a good fit both in capacity and footprint, are these decent skimmers? I've found both pos and neg reviews/comments
In the meantime I bought some 1-1/2 and 1-1/4 spa flex to use in place of the 1" I'm using now on the skimmer return hose. Maybe this will alleviate the fill and flush effect instead of throttling the skimmer pump
I know owe pics I'll snap some tonight for sure.




