Skimmer Q&A Thread

Could someone identify this Reef Octopus skimmer and tell me a little more about it? All I know is it has a 10" body, a bubble blaster pump, and possibly a 5000 model.

Would it work well on my 300 gallon display with a 100 gallon sump?

How does it compare to the newer skimmers and my H&SA200x1260?

Thanks in advance!

To answer your question the skimmer is a SRO 5000INT (one of the earlier models) and it will be enough for your tank and a good bang for buck
 
^ I agree to azjohnny about it being enough but your h&s dual recirculating is a better skimmer imo.
 
Can someone recommend by experience the best skimmer around $200 for a 50g reef cube with probably a 20g sump, limited space in a cube stand. I will be running biopellets.
 
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the most important Point for Skimmers : .. less Turbulences and a good Pump....

best regards... Klaus

Don't agree on that point except having a good pump. Turbulences aren't the real issue in my opinion, the issue is pumping WAY too much air into a small "bodied" skimmer and not allow either enough water to get in be to processed or the water is not staying in the reaction chamber for longer than 30 seconds because the air density is too much and pushes the water to the top of and into the skimmer cup. Dwell time is out the door and as someone here has referenced too already , "many" proteins need a good deal of time to be make their way into the bubble.

As far as my opinion contradicting most of what has been said here, well maybe it's because I've been in this hobby on the retail side /wholsale for over 16 years and have seen skimmers come and go more than most people.
Drea , I'm not going to bother getting into a "****ing" match about how many tanks have pinwheels vs beckett's /downdraft skimmers that are successful .
Let's just say that the best looking large aquariums that I've seen end up using large "power hungry", loud , beckett and or downdraft skimmers to maintain their beauty in the long haul. And I've have used some of the most expensive pinwheels in my day and swithched over to a large dual beckett on my personal large reef and my clientele's large reef systems and they are still going after 16 years !
 
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Any other ~$300 skimmers for a heavily stocked 125G besides the Aquamaxx EM 200? Tried to snag a used Omega 150 but failed...


Finally going to pull the trigger and sell the SWC 150. It is having trouble keeping up now that my fish stock has slowly started to grow.


Major plus would be if it had a chance to work on a 180G if I upgraded in the next year to 18 months.

Thanks.

Any Thoughts on this?

I might go with the EM 300 to plan for the upgrade next year to a 180 or so.
 
Can someone recommend by experience the best skimmer around $200 for a 50g reef cube with probably a 20g sump, limited space in a cube stand. I will be running biopellets.

Hey kevin, from what i have been told, at 200$ the only skimmers really are RO, BM, SWC, and and a few others, i have been suggested the aquamaxx skimmer for 250 but i cant go 250. give us some skimmers u are thinking about
 
YoungReefa,

Try a Octopus Needel Wheel 110. It would be fine for your application, you could find a used one for around $125 to $150 shipped.

Or look at the Ebay skimmer. They run about $90 shipped.
 
Guys,

Im getting ready to move from a 120 to a 180. I currently have an ASM G3 and I am of the opinion that maybe its time for a new skimmer? Could you guys throw some opinions on best options my way? The tank will be heavily stocked with fish and I am a keeper of SPS and LPS and Clams.

Looking forward to your responses!
 
Guys,

Im getting ready to move from a 120 to a 180. I currently have an ASM G3 and I am of the opinion that maybe its time for a new skimmer? Could you guys throw some opinions on best options my way? The tank will be heavily stocked with fish and I am a keeper of SPS and LPS and Clams.

Looking forward to your responses!

I have a similar setup and went with the aquamaxx ConeS CO-3
 
I haveSRO3000 ext skimmer has any one tried there neck extensions ?

I did that to my 5000INT ( actually I have 2 extensions). I did this mostly to stabilize the skimmer and so I could run it in deeper water, this helped a bit but what really helped was installing a vented "T" section made from PVC. I now run the skimmer in 9" of water depth and it is very stable
 
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