Western_reefer
Reef keeper
There are too many to list. Can you at least provide the top three skimmers you have researched, and we can comment.
Anyone have any experience with the Super Reef Octopus 2000 Internal Protein Skimmer?
There are too many to list. Can you at least provide the top three skimmers you have researched, and we can comment.
Thank you all who contribute, I have read my self in circles and now am lost on upgrading my skimmer. Set up is 120 sps dominant, 9 fish and a 30 sump. Currently using an old Octo150 with the OTP2000.
Space is limited to 14" by 11". I have heard good things about askoll,airstar or sicce pumps and would like to maximize skimming efficiency as I add more coral and a couple of small fish. $600 budget. Have 10% off with one fellow. Thank you for a couple of suggestions. Will be adding more corals and a couple of more fish. Thanks!
I have looked at:
ASM GC9
AE DC Pro Cone 320
RLSS 8Ri
ATB840 v2.0
atb hands down one of the best skimmers made for that size tank.
Jeff at reef dynamics is an awesome guy and I really like him and the fact that he's an american manufacturer but but the eheims are still german pumps and they don't compare to the red dragons at all. BK all day imo. You be hard pressed to find a skimmer built as well as a bubble king. You could however find one that produces as well though. Jmo
Keep this thread posted. My buddy that had this on his tank is now selling his house so the reef is down as of 2 weeks ago. Post pics when the akimmer is running. You won't be sorry, that skimmer is a monster.Just wanted to say "Thanks" to Drae for the recommendation. I ordered my JNS Shark Series 7 and received it this week. Saved me a ton of money vs. the U.S. brand and it was actually in stock. Can't wait to use it, this thing is huge!
ATB hands down one of the best skimmers made for that size tank.
The Aquamaxx has the better pumps by far. They also perform just as well at a fraction of the cost. I've ran both brands and I like the Aquamaxx better.
Calling on the skimmer experts-
I feel that my old school Octopus NW150 skimmer is just not cutting it for my 75g mixed reef with 20g sump. I don't have any other skimmer to compare this to as its been with me for 6 years in three different tanks. I feel the skimmer collects skimmate at a pretty slow rate. For example, it collects about 1/4 of a cup weekly. I want a skimmer that can skim about an entire cub up of dark skimmate a week. Is that possible? Am I being unrealistic? Does anyone own a skimmer that actually continues to skim all day every day and can fill their collection cup with dark skimmate weekly? If so, that's the skimmer I want! :rollface:
By the way, no matter how I feed (light or heavy), the skimmer produces the same amount of skimmate which is why I feel its not really efficient. I have more coral than ever before and want to be able to feed a little heavier without dealing with nitrate or phosphate issues. Any recommendations on a better skimmer for my tank application would be appreciated.
Can some experienced skimmer peeps help me out please? So here are my plans...
I'm setting up a custom 75 gallon SPS tank which will have a very high bioload of fish that require multiple feedings daily, about 5-6 times a day, with NPS corals such as sun corals, dendros, gorgonians, etc. So I'll be doing a lot of daily and night feedings. So, my tank will be getting fed almost 24/7... What kind of skimmer should I get and at what rating? Price and electricity cost is not an issue, except for the bubble king lol, other than that, I don't... What do you guys think?
Oh, also, I have a height clearance of 34" from rim to rim, in which I can fit a skimmer that's about 32" tall.. just putting it out there..
no it doesn't