jpatrician
Premium Member
Mine is in 10" of water dialed at MAX. It might look like it is not doing anything at first. . .set it and walk away for an hour and then check it out ( if your deepest is 9" try dialing it to 5). Hope this helps.
Hey all, I'm setting up a 120 gallon sps dominated tank. I was wondering what you BM guys would suggest? I see a lot of smaller skimmers being talked about here. Anyone have any exp with some of the bigger models? I was thinking about maybe the BM220 CS cone skimmer or something. It's either one of these or an ATB 840 but thought if I could get a skimmer for half the cost that would do a good job why not? Just a little scared I might be buying something cheaper and then not be happy and end up with an ATB or Deltec in 6 months lol.
i put mine in about 9" of water and had the dial on off and it was over flowing with water so i moved it up out of the water to about 6" and kept the dial on off and it started to skim really good then it stopped skimming. so i turned the dial to 2 and and it started to skim really good then a few hours later it was over flowing again so i moved the dial back to off and it started to skim really good again then few hours later back to nothing. sorry if you dont understand but its really hard for me to explain by email
Unfortunately, the first baffle after the skimmer, goes over then under, maybe this is the problem, trouble is, removing and refitting baffles whilst the the tank is running is a bit difficult!
You may be right about the new tank syndrome, it has been running for 5 weeks now, it is running zeovit and all params are good.
Thing is, even on the last tank my bm skimmer was leaking micro bubbles (you could see a layer of them in the sump compartment)
They just did not get through to the return because the baffles went under then over.
Not sure what to do now!
Where are you guys finding these? I know reef science has them...anywhere else?
Does anyone have this running and whats your opinions im really in the debating stage want to know how well this does im looking at either the bm200 or the vertex 180 help me decide :hmm2:
Basic tank spec: 100gallon, 80% sps, VSV, heavilly stocked - Emperor angel, yellow tang, naso tang, blue tang, sixline wrasse, 2 percs, 3 chromis.
Ok so I was pondering over a few skimmers to replace my awsome Deltec TS1250 due to a tank upgrade, I wanted something bigger and better.
My choices were:
Bubble Magus
BM180CS
BM200P
BM200E2
Reef Octopus
Extreme 200
Having heard great things about the bubble magus brand so far, and seeing the performance of one of their BM250's and also trying it out on my tank for a few days I was quite happy with the brand. And i chose the BM200P because it was cheaper than the E2, and was rated better than the BM180CS and it also was recommended by Ben @ Deepblue who i ended up purchasing the skimmer from, many thanks![]()
Did i infact make a good decision? You be the judge.
- Unpackaging, this thing was in a huge box, with HEAPS of foam, arrived in perfect condition.
- Assembly was so simple, done in less than 10mins.
- Build quality is top notch, fat acrylic, beautiful workmanship
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This is 5.5days of skimmate, during breaking in. The skimmer had about a 2 hour vinegar bath before getting installed. 3rd picture shows bubble size and a not so nice transition point where a small amount of gunk gets stuck. After 7 days the cup was 3/4 full (no pic).
Initial start up was fine, it is a tad noisey, i tried to reduce the amount of air to the intake by putting in a smaller bit of air tubing, it worked, less turbulance, no sound, nice foam head, but the foam head sat in the neck so i took it out and ran it as per factory.
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Then the skimmer was cleaned, and this is where its at 3 days of skimmate :!: :!:
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anyone have any ideas as to what will be the optimum water level for NAC6 and how to adjust the air level intake as well. thanks
You shouldn't need to adjust the air on these but if you want a finer bubble then go to HD and pick up a small drip valve in the sprinkler section (.45cents) and run it off the silencer. A JG (john guess) valve would be easier but the HD valves would work fine. Remember that restricting air will also raise the water level in the skimmer! If you install a valve and close it very slightly it will make a smaller bubble but will also raise the level in the skimmer. Some Deltec skimmers use the air instead of a wedge pipe for level adjustment.anyone have any ideas as to what will be the optimum water level for NAC6 and how to adjust the air level intake as well. thanks
The optimum level is between 8 and 10 inches.