Anyone have problems with a biocube protein skimmer? Mine stopped building skimmate. Don't know what to do?
you probably need to replace the air stone, or the air line is clogged or kinked. The airstones are to be replaced every month or so.
Anyone have problems with a biocube protein skimmer? Mine stopped building skimmate. Don't know what to do?
Looking for replacement skimmer for 120 with 55 gallon sump. The tank is mixed reef with small bio load.
Looking for a quite skimmer without breaking the bank.
Has anyone here used a diablo xs 160 on a 40 g display tank
do you know how much space you have in the sump for the skimmer?
how about this one?
Reef Octopus Extreme 10 Inch XS250
perfect. keep the pump clean with a vinegar bath every few months. Perhaps replace impeller annually for longevity. Great value skimmer.. even heavy stocked the sro3000 series(be it int or xp cone) will be plenty too. Move up to an sro5000 you get more air and a little more water throughput vs the 3000...really any of these should handle your tank well.
I want to also say the reef dynamics ins250 or even 300(which are in your budget) but the cost is up there with the sro xp cones. The mfg of the cone raises the price up as does the reef dynamics being hand crafted here in the US. SRO pumps have the best warranty(3 years vs 1). The reef dynamics pumps are good, with strong well made impeller assemblies and really should last as long as the bubble blaster. Eco Plus has a strong following in the hydroponics and fountain world(with which they are originally marketed).
So the XS 250 should be more then enough for a big bio load 200 gallon tank? Should i worry about having two pumps vs one? This would be the best choice for me?
So the XS 250 should be more then enough for a big bio load 200 gallon tank? Should i worry about having two pumps vs one? This would be the best choice for me?
that skimmer will work, but, you will find an sro1000int(with new venturi) will prove better. My personal favorite is the reef dynamics ins80 for a smaller tank (like 30 to 55gal) and also the seaside aquatics cs5.5 cone is an excellent choice if you need a small footprint and have a deep water level in the sump. These three will give you over 100lph air for every 10gal of water and have a nice sized neck... a lot of air per gallon. You could overstock,overfeed(within reason), and run carbon dosing(or pellets) and not overload these skimmers on a 40.
Just set up the SSA cs5.5 last night and looks pretty well built. I have a couple of questions though
1)the water inside of the reaction chamber seems to be very turbulent. Is this supposed to be normal or is it supposed to be a very smooth transition from the bubble plate all the way up?
2) there was a brown o-ring that i attached a picture to that I could not figure out where it's supposed to go. Is this an extra or am I missing something?
Well my problem is already purchased it and have it installed.its been on for like 6 days and is not skimming much unless I have the gate valve almost all the way closed. Now I am finding out that the skimmer will not operate and is way to big for my tank.... I can't return it either. Is there a smaller pump I can put on it to work better for my size
I made a video last night of the SSa cs5.5. Can you guys please evaluate the video to see if its operating correctly? Do the bubbles in the body look right? To me it seems like its too violent in there
Well my problem is already purchased it and have it installed.its been on for like 6 days and is not skimming much unless I have the gate valve almost all the way closed. Now I am finding out that the skimmer will not operate and is way to big for my tank.... I can't return it either. Is there a smaller pump I can put on it to work better for my size
I still have not purchased a skimmer yet for my 240. I read the specs on the Aquamaxx cone 2 and 3 at MD. The specs seemed very over exaggerated.
I know Mojo has nothing but great things to say about the cone 2.
I assume the cone 2 is a little small for a 240 that will be heavily stocked at some point?
It's a decision between with the Aquamaxx cone 3 or the SRO 3000 now.
I cannot finish my sump until I purchase one of these since they both require different depths.