Skimmer Q&A Thread

Hello guys I'm looking for some help with selecting a skimmer. I am completely new to the hobby and bought a 125g DT 55g sump. For now i plan on having a FOWLR setup for a bit then adding some corals into the mix as i gain more experience and knowledge. I don't think space is too much of an issue 17.5"x10"x30"x14" (LxWxHxWL). Any suggestions are welcome, thanks in advance!
 
I posted this in the newbie section but i guess it goes here. Any help would be much appreciated

Hi everyone im new to this hobby and was wanting to start reef keeping. Im a real newbie so sorry if my question are stupid in anyway. iv been reading quite abit but had a question on which HOB to get.

I have a 35 gal to start with(will be getting a bigger tank with sump later when i get the hang of things) and was wondering if i should get the reef octopus BH1000 or the BH2000 as there's not much difference in price those are the only 2 available in my area. Would the BH2000 be overkill for the tank? Not sure if it will become heavily stocked later. I dont have space for a in sump skimmer and this is my first ever reef tank. Thanks for answering my question
 
Thanks for the reply. was asking as the BH2000 is only $20 more which isn't much difference is price but a lot of difference in tank volume it can handle. Lol i dont know which to get. If i got the BH2000 would it tend to over skim in my 35 gal thanks for the reply
 
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Thanks for the reply. was asking as the BH2000 is only $20 more which isn't much difference is price but a lot of difference in tank volume it can handle. Lol i dont know which to get. If i got the BH2000 would it tend to over skim in my 35 gal thanks for the reply

TB Aquatics has a open box BH1000 for 161 bucks.
 
I have what some will consider a dumb question I'm sure ... But can you run two skimmers in a system ? The reason i ask is i have a 90 gallon with a 40 gallon sump, and my skimmer is just not up to the task of my bio load. But with that being said i am i process of building a 300 gallon set up and every skimmer i find that would be good for that system... Its footprint is way to big for my current sump. So if i buy a smaller one for the 90 for the moment could i run that one and a bigger one together in a larger sump for the 300 gallon? Also which is recommended in sump or external?
 
hey guys, wow so confusing, sro, vertex, bubble king, aquamaxx, bubble magnus rlsi or something.

i am setting up a new 1100 fowlr, which will start with around 20 3-4" fish. at first i was set on a sro but now it seems aquamaxx is the better skimmer :confused:

any recommendations by the skimmer experts would be appreciated. my old tank was a 550 g fowlr with a volcano skimmer from spazz with a dart needlewheel.

another question: should i start with a smaller skimmer and add another later once the fish mature a little?

how is the aquamaxx better than the sro, the pump?
 
hey guys, wow so confusing, sro, vertex, bubble king, aquamaxx, bubble magnus rlsi or something.

i am setting up a new 1100 fowlr, which will start with around 20 3-4" fish. at first i was set on a sro but now it seems aquamaxx is the better skimmer :confused:

any recommendations by the skimmer experts would be appreciated. my old tank was a 550 g fowlr with a volcano skimmer from spazz with a dart needlewheel.

another question: should i start with a smaller skimmer and add another later once the fish mature a little?

how is the aquamaxx better than the sro, the pump?

1100 gallon tank? You need to be looking at something like a lifereef Vs3-72!
 
For 1100 gallons two cones 7's would work just fine. You'll need a huge sump to accommodate two 16" diameter skimmers though.


They will be in a Rubbermaid 150 gallon stock tank located next to the aquarium. Thanks for your recommendation.
 
A month ago i started a 120gal tank with the idea of just doing FWLR but i am going to to try a few mushrooms as well and soft easy to keep corals as time progresses.
Bioload will probably be medium
Filter system is a wet dry system

Is there any skimmer in the $200-$300 range that can handle my 120gal? I skimmed a few pages here and found most to be in the $450-600 range thats a good bit out of my comfort range.

thank you!
 
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@Wellcraft25 - Stick with a good 6" body skimmer. In my opinion you will not have enough bioload to go with an 8" body skimmer, and I think you'd get more consistent results with the 6" body. Take a look at the Vertex Omega 150, Aquamaxx CO-2, or Octopus Prime 150. All would handle your system just fine and come in at the sub $400 price tag shipped to your door.
 
@Wellcraft25 - Stick with a good 6" body skimmer. In my opinion you will not have enough bioload to go with an 8" body skimmer, and I think you'd get more consistent results with the 6" body. Take a look at the Vertex Omega 150, Aquamaxx CO-2, or Octopus Prime 150. All would handle your system just fine and come in at the sub $400 price tag shipped to your door.

+1 to this statement^^^^
 
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